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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1947_08_15JL • � vF �V- VOL. 67 �V No. 51 PiCKERING, ONT. _ FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1844- 4 Cuts Pez Copy Authorized as Second Class Mattes - f b. Rate 52,00 per year; U. $ $2,50 W. C. Murkar and &" P+ublia2rers - -__ _ Post Office_ Department,_ Ottawa t y1��ker� To Memor�a� Hail :•aevass Commerce _ First Vf . !Week ; _ . Arrangements were completed an , Pickering Home Scene of WeddinX My everting' by the Police Tres- Thrilling -New Serial This Week ! Pickering Village tees for the 'Canvass for the Memor- p The home of. Mr, and Mrs. A }al Hall, over that area of Yickerinr [lead "Valley of Revere e" RofYey, Pickering, was the scene one Mr. and Mrs. George McIlroy, Mr.. Township from the Lake 'Shore to Y " ; Saturday, August 9,.of the'.�arriage. and Mrs. C. Morley area Mr, and the 4th concession -and- from the _ .. _ - -_ - - 'of .their daughter, Marion J tlrta, w Miss L, Morley wire gtie '_� at 'the ! 's East Town Line to around the Bay ` -`�- —� -� Ray their a Morey, of Toronto, son R rs. L. Morley wedding c in Deat -the mad to the. West. the y of 'all the two with the roc- No Issue of The °f Mrs. Morey, of New Brunswick. Park United Church on Thursday This area has been divided into piece of 'all the money was aline Lnd the late William Morey. Rev. evening of last week areas with captains• and teams for piece of, police work, and should }�� '. each who will call on every house- close up that bushy - haired "talkin¢ News--Next Week E. G. Robinson officiated, Miss Burns of Toronto, agent the ho'.der during the, coming week or reporter" Jim Hunter, who is for 'The house was decorated with week -end with her sisters Mesdames next ten days, ever, sarcasticarIy criticising the mixed garden flowers and Mrs, Geo. Morley. A descriptive folder and letter will police because the don't brim a cage Following our usual summer prat- Martin played the -wedding music. Born, to Mr. and`Mrs Hugh Miller be in the ha-rds of each, by the to a conclusion as fast as he thinks Lice we are taking the third week. Soloist was Miss Mary Martin, of Pickering, a daughter Thursday. . time this issue reaches you, telling t}, g}rou� ifr August for our annual! vacation, Given in. marriage by her father August ?, 194 7, at Oshawa General The rest is history to- g the bride wore a floor length gown Hospital. of the location of the hall, the Put'- day, and will n! be publighi, -r the News poses for which it may be used, all next week. Correspondents and ad- of white satin trimmed with silver Dr, H. T. and Mrs. Fallaise have of which may be said as that of be- Streets and Sidewalks In Village vertiaers are asked to take note. embroidery and long' trailing veil of retatrne¢ from their two -week v-ac- bw the hall this cominuniity has Program of Repairs _ English net. Her' flowers were, red ation at Temagetni• The' Dr. reports so much considered a real need for if this issue reaches you late, blame roses with fern and baby's breath, 50 pounds of fish in one day up !Stan years, andE• -a Memorial to the The Police Trustees of Pickering S She was, attended by Miss Ethel there (hope we have that right Ed.) it on bark robbers, the heat and Annact of Pickering whose floor The former Maggie Swallows of twenty -four young men from that Village armounced_on Tuesday morn- i school- teachers ". , le area -wbo- gave -dwir lives Pre tbe- -ing That the W. B. Bennett Construe- nath gown was of blue organza Toronto (known to older ones here) ` Second World War. .lion Co. had' beer awarded the con - with blue shoulder - length veil. She called an Mr. L. D. Banks last week. • ,�'. Tea Thousand Dollars has been tract to re- surface Church Street E. L. Ch ;pman, Director of Oshawa carried pink roses. Mrs, W J. Miller entertained a set as an objective, which obvious}v and repair damaged portion. Fair Board Addresses Rotary Groomsman was Mr. Jack Morey number of friends on Wednesday means that subscriptions must be Another contract has been let to of Sarnia. afternoon at which Mrs. Sparks was labered and 2wnerous. This is not sa _ Clifford Salter to repair sidewalks The guest of C: A. Sterritt, Mr. At the reception the bride's. mot -, the guest 'of honor, 50 -cent canvass (though e-%vn that in the villaire. E. L. Chapman, a member of the her received in a pale mauve street- Master Doug, Found, son of , Mr. nd1l no doubt be accepted), but you Oshawa Fair Board for twenty years length dress of facon -ne. crepe with sn f Mrs. Rav Found feU out of - Bortieukural Notes coign a of yellow roses. She was are going to be asked to make a addressed the local Rotary on Mon- g bed a few nights ago and fractured ti g° assisted by the r `+ real substantial contribution- think day evening on the F.dlhcational groom's sister Mies his collar brine. .. day North Toronto Horticultural Esther )rev who wore a f ' it over, and be ready when the can 1fa'ue of the County Fair" of which � ` pale blue Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Carlis e' who vasser calla It is your halt --it is Society will ?hold its Annual Shove on tkere will be 250 operatirgr in Ont- street itngth dress sad corsage of have u►ld their pomp �sn Church �y detign4d to meet that which you August 16, at Eirlinton United Sri° • this year pink roses. St.. will move to Stratford. r Church. Doors open at ?.30 p. m. Mr. Chapman reviewed some of Following a trip to Sarnia and Mica Irish is reco-ering from her have been askin?,, for, for many P Admission, Free. Port HuroD. the couple yea; � make t as generous as you .... -. . the progress and development of the , p. a will. reside recent ilI-resa. con. The Fair since its removal from n Toronto. For traveilinz the bride ssibly � The Canadian Gladiolus Show will Whitby in 1906. The Board have an wore light brown wool with dark Gerald Cowan Recovervt Body Of be held at `the Oshawa Armouries indefinite lease and arrangement brown accessories- Young 'gnomon From Rouu* -fHves on Aµgust 15 and 1g. ° 'h a Bank Robbery with the Park Management at Osh- - S .� - • L'se of an improvised' drag net at awa, and are now planning for the NO PAPER NEXT WEEK midnight on Saturday last enabled _ A flew things you diddt read in the Flower iovera will enjov a visit to replacement of buildings destroved g t one or both of the above shows- _- by fire a few years ago, then now . Gerald Cowan. R°sebank, to recm�er , y Paws). HIGHLAND CREEK MEWS the hnAv of Marie Scott, 40, of Fits _ - -- ha�ang gotte�r into a more comfort- On the pretense of wanting i-tfor Township League - Aug. l2. rvrg harbor, who drowned near the able financial position following un- anon on foreign exchange, two - Last week we took a holiday, al- motith of the Rouge while two corn- ; fortunate experie:tces of a fens years ourtq men around 20 years walked Pickering Veto points _ ' ' 22 thought we can blame it on the fact era- rin;rs sat on the beach w•aitintr for +'. ay with about 812,000 of the 'local Claremont 27 ago. we did not knew• whether the mail her to join them. The drnw -nine vir- The o 1 r 's cash at 12.30 noon Wednea- Dunbartoa . • 17 opportunities gaine-i by the man would make his rounds or not. tint, a' non - Swimmer. remained vac -� _ many livestock breeders and higlt- Y• Ajax 14 He di+d, but it was too late to do dt;n+ inl t)'p snout++ after J no Lacer, i quality seed growers of the district 'walking is to the bank just at Kinsale - � 10 much about it >jren: (we missed the 21, and George Richsrda, 21. both- .30 as the bank was preparing to Pickering Cubs g are proven irr the position the same as*i interesting 'letter from High- High'and Creek harl 'returned'to the ;► find themselves as national proiuc- ` + ' ae for the half-holiday (Mr. Ralvh � land Creek. Ed.) izhnre. When calla to the woman .� era with national recognitiori. The g y quiet around here failed to get an answer both Kim +� title keva in his hand at the � T;rhn s are ti-ei 1<tr and Mrs. N. R. Shortreed elid acquaintance being gained by the Lacev and Richard• ret»rned' to the `) ant the actin manager Mr. Ralvh son have returned from their vaca- rest of our. just now -the holidacs and the population with these water In search of her a-0 then ordered to the floor as they did !teat have slowed everything dovrn, to .,l th the rest rest of the staff. Mr. tr "" producers and their products is con- a minimlum. Church is not too well 'failing to find any trace, sped to Cecil Sparrow, 'North 'Bay is in' sidered to be of inestimable value. Cow•an'a home near;~• to get aid. 1 A Riley and Marie Cowan. °veer tow, on hia vacation. The speaker promised a •'great" attended these cave nee we hope o tier 1a immediately began drag�ing ry Rley and Marie Cowa After wt0i pick up after next month so $ aning out the tel'er's till they or- Miss I+av Wataoa; Toronto visa at fair thin year, many of the attract- that things can get rolling agai 1. from biz canoe, us'-tg aRF -'rent r'' :Zaire ;5 home over the week -end. ions e�m•►intt direct from the C. N. E. fc>>tlrDed arith grappling hooka 1 the vault open, to which Mr. _ _ -_ . _ _ .' Last week some of the local ;young The lake Water has been warmer - The hnd� "aa roc vered about ph stated _ "the manager was out In Memoriam people went to Markham to 'enjoy an �+. ' rnclt and he did not kn,vv the ' this past week than¢in 'many years. 12 Tr R. M. 5tt feet frn+n the shore evening of Danish Folk Pancinrz :� � and brnuaht to shore, whore he coin- :. a t>tnatin-i" one of the tw., said, BASSETT. Frank _ In loving nrem- under the direction of John Ma ie• n e� knev the manag ^r was on Di:NB,ARTO:� NOWS ore of a dear husband and father, well - known, leader in this line of re - menee+i Art +flrtai roanrrAtinn without, <� idava" and with a kick told Mr. ----- ewhn creation. This waa a project %ticn- Ruccesa. Core Dr. f'�rta•r��h* ern- passed away August 16, 1946, nounced life, pvtinct 40 minutes later, oh to "get moving". _ Mr. and Mrs. John Forgie return- "Love's greatest gift+- Remeinbran- gored by Toronto Fast Rural Younfr ,fin incroegt :t'ih be :field. - 1!rnvi rte the lnotine of tho vault ed home after a few day's %isit with ce ". People's Union. ' Mr. Madsen asked locked the.ataff in it their sun W, ?,,.Forgie and fam%h•,'� -`adly miez:ed by bier tfe and fate- everyone to try to keep September t)f;ici&N To ()Den T,ournamenl a% :ng the bank via the back door i in Detroit. fly. 15, open as a group of Danish Young C. O. F. Fd across the back lot to their Jack Forgie of Detroit, is Visiting ••`+ People from the Old Country. were . .: nx car, parkod in frr,nt of Fred at his unc'e Murray's in Markham. BURNS _ in loving memnrv. 'nf a coming .to' put on an evening• in „q bW tournampntand. da-rcP man- n's gar ire•.ori the back street. Mr. and Mrs- h.. Geraard and' fir• dean ix-Ve and mother, who passed Markhaim _'0eir only other ,tops aged by the CHIC:[ Youth Club (if . .' . ng spo-d4.Ir out the ibnsw•a� be- and Mrs. J. Saunders have sold their away Aarqust 13, 1945, in Ontario are Toronto a9d Ott .wa, Rnw•m'anville and the .TUCA Club of: t'•o rn. -in, Nnarle n" i the homes and are leaving th s v'ee'r for • \o one knoms the bitter pain The P.resby-ten• Ynun— People. are Oshawa, and supervised by the C n- tv Grill, Gar.hon Wade, who was the West. [['e hstve Suffered since we lost you also pianrina a week -end camp at andisn Order of Fore -aloha tell! be „¢ his car, w-ondoro• "why all I Mr, and Mrs. Lorne' Valleau and Life has never beet! the same: - Ahshunvoong mr .Lake Simcoe near held in Rn:r:nanville: The Cream of ' rrfi took note of the fir= family are •holidaying..in the North. rn our hearts your memory lingers, DuZlos Point and all intpre¢ted are Barley Camp has been kindly dona- �t • xl-..ich as „;stM.tFv r-,lit- Mtgs Zella Nicoll is visiting re'a- Sweetly tender, fond and true- asked to co-ltact -forge Hull imm- fed iiir- tle- occacinn av"istr•ipt D­_'. little: tive"a near Simcoe. There is not a day. dear 'mother, eri:aW. so reservations can be made H. B. McCabe, •and His Worship of of r ' ^� 4n'*7^ ”' `^ )4e are soi=ry to lose My-, and Mrs, That we in not think of you, for them. 'Mayor Syd L +ttle will open the tour- � -lip telephone nnerator.. the A. N:•cnll and son Richard from our - -fah missed by Husband ani Sum;rier School is over for another natant. �- :ta(fi a td other citizens for the eommurity. They are moving, back Family.- ear.and our school teachers are able TLS tour eirls teams in the C. O. S ', - -,I ,,RQiQtanre ir=von. 'Pnlice to Waterford. y- • to; sit bank -•nd enjoy that "long vac- F. League, Bow.manville, will plan i -)n hand four nr fire 'n`• ^ntez :bliss Marion Risk is nearly recur- A;, angels keel their watch up there. ation" which is the'envy of all those ironing gamea, and one of the feat- u hn do nn+ enter thi nrofeaaion. [file ore attractions will be an All Star • r y e thieves left town. Thy d i erect from her -recent serious,burna. P'p -to'. cod, nth let. mother know ' n�„• Shots rt a flown- ^nr ?hiss Re: -erlev Lynde is holidaying Tt,flt uP, tiAw•t here• do not forget, think he: have earned a ho'idav and Team from this league who will a- �. retror•ted. r:r vac there a at Caesarea. WP love and mhsa her se, wish them a hanpv month before gain compete against the Pickering ('i r'S for the McCabe Trophy, This n 2" waititte 'in the car. Master Ronald Dalton we are ,orry -� �.'1• rricceti by fir, arld �tra. school staytts again. trophy w "as wren b> Pickering at the -Yher d- volouments inrr,.r)ir -' to sav has been in with the mumps, Geor,d BurnA, WQ know that nn one i;i the corn- � munity has •forgotten the fact "that �estietnm tnutnarrient. Centenniel W. A. are holdi -rsr their . The proceeds of the tournament 4 I Baseball etc, trs. Sunday Strout i „garage (,re refers to'the repol✓ts by an Ontario +n' n- second Annual Bazaar at the home of still be turned over to the two above , i.tFr who found things at a locai boxing hoot -ions as clubs to assist them In their Youth d. rent !crow how man • others b �idw n �r;Nl� - , „ Mrs. Pacruette, first house west- of •;i Y he thought they shou d have been) - the churrzt, this coming- Saturda'•. Work. Xw•are of a trend or leaning toward a certain The whole article is a disgrace to the Saturl:. August 18, at 2.30 v m. There w211 Iniing” tendency during the past few years that Ni d whose views and editorials have leas, IV the usual fine thirds on sale -- :. �r= C"larem-ont _. P-,-IC, K0-RINGNt;W _* opiziinn should be looked'vlxm airh �„ �o r:cr been reapecteii by intelligent {retople. Spicing and other aew-ine- sundries, " 4 tine average citizen is inclined, McIlroy's whole- article is directed at the clergy' 'lowers, reeetables, fruit and at 4.00 s article is prompted by the. public.tion ;r.' 'c tyro struggle to keep 'c:re Sab'v�t'1 tz3`, w'ti�:r it is p• m. the home- baking will go nn day Night of an article by Kimball hlcllrpy in :'_:pPos,Fd to be, but the crowning' Vow comes in this °ale• This special hour is set so that :. ..,'• ppo t g g p �� ;,} may have fie chop chance' to t GRAND f C i he too has taken on the disc in-in practice paragraph One Toronto clergyman is quoted et carne chase" The a a; ho tn.ticisrig and belittling" the clergy- We h ve' _ hope everyone will length on the subject. He first complains that 'we turn out to assist them. Ten will be r red if t�ltis post -war trend and influence is a used to have 800 pupils in our Sunday School. After' Qerved and hot dogs and ice cream •:>c. J�� +t° the times or, is it just the grievance of one ball games in the park`vere allowed •it, dropped to NvPi also be. on sale, ' t being shoyvtt toward another w,io is con= cient- ", it might be interesting to obtain medical own- In just another week there trill be � NCER•T doing the work that he be >liet•ea to be his'? 'ion on which was the -more beneficial atmosphere for another Canadian National Exhibit- Rk'. =t gymen, as far as we are eoncerned are among ,! g,.-owing child: the sunshine of the parks or the. ir>m in full 'sw•in¢ and it is allmoat' rest sincere, conscientious group of human be s+tufl'iness, however sanctified, of a church Sunday certain the crowds will be greatEr FOOTBALL �•.� , iv e. They have always had our deepest reapect, '1,chool room ". We become not a little alarmed when than ever. So next week well txt ,.. , able to saz ars; -r after a lapse of great many more are like us... , yet it'Heerns mt, 'find one -Lima respected publications such as the several veatw "Meet me at the faun- "" ME are in a day that finds these revene:rd gentle S N., placing the Sunday ball ahead of or preferable twin ". Who knows- .- +perhapg well be •--�' i ng the object of vile abuse acrd sneering at- ,,,-the Sunday 'School, ...we believe we would rather seeing you there. Aug. w } those w•ho in thentMelves ha"e a_little doubt folFow the American who on Sunday moiling last s Once again honor has been bmuttht Thurs. l A 2 <' i> e merit of-their own.foreee and influences. spoke of the Sunday School ua a heritage of the to our !local folk in the person of ; ; •, � r,.g ,from this article we have "It is rarely Lois Graham. Lois has been selected American way of living. Should thpis sort of thing A L, HARVEY'S ny of our clergy get toWay frarrr the all- import- continue to develop in Canada, then will we to represent York County Junior +' biems sof other lens drinking for long p Farmers --the girls, that is-at the ENTIRELY NEW SHOW >,.: 3 j,' people's g Dave grave fears for the,futbre of this coilntry. A �d, First Provincial Junior Farmers' to worry about anything else. It is ggpe6ally aF to the clergy not minding their rlwn business, the Camp at Ahshunvocma the first week FOOTBALL LEN ¢fFat. they concern themselves with 's ort Played t , ENNISKILLEN vs CLARfiM4NT � P p } most of them are attending to the business to which in September. Cy:r � one girl and fine, , *. t her day but Sunday. Consequently it becomes .they were called' --and they and their work are real hnv are chosen from ,each coura +r 9.11,1 ADM.: r3�i C. & ing a ?� R of a surprise, to note that the ancient and _ we feel high i. hrrnnurPd that Ynrk _ . Pastime of wm,Stli°tg is' currently in the by us. - `.' choicle shn+ald be one of our nvm home • :. .. "I town girls. Congratulations Lois, I elk ` T"17 , ,- c _ •• ,."�`�",�i': aFy�• ' .a, ." Y < ^„�.�ri. .. '-'t • Your Handwriting Sunday School Lesson SALADA B Advice Against Strong Drink. and YOU Alex S. Arnott Proverbi 20:1; 23:18 -21, 28 -35; " - - — Ecclesiastes 10:17 - { The materialistic nature is re- veiled in handvPz}tiQ�'�6y small Golden 'i r f J1 tae u a. u+vcker, - letters and a ]on wed stroke sJrony drink is rapfr,; " and tcltuso- ' g .d4�� . on the stem, of "�.�,,, '•f:' "g," e'er is deceic•rd- 'thereby is not wise."—proverbs 2i1:F. r "y" and ' P. Wftta-a#Cese letters _- look as though the`sfeini are "dig- i grog down in the earth" or far Alcohol is delusive. 1 ]) Wine makes a than a scorner. It makes. : below the writing line, it is s good sign the nature of the water him scoff at holy things. It deaf -`' is the same —down to earth with ens him to warning and reproof. (2t Waywardness is the inevitable b„ both feet an the ground — strictly, effect of strong drink It causes %.:h .� materialistic. His whhle life is J centered around the search for and his Victim to stumble. It sends him , the desire to possess the material to prisun. He loses his libert }, and things of life. often his' life. (3) Wisdom calls s How- determined the nature is for total abstinence. s ;•- , to be materialistic is indicated by _ - the thickness of tilt stems. The Intemperance is. graphically pic- -' xy s• : :a '+ r : :: t r "''' *`'''•il'i "• " %" s s� r wider the stroke the tured in the, v:ocs of wine. In six : :'uA s .• a : : : : :: : : : :. > : :.. x:::::> : : > :. : : }a }a }:.r:::::: :. : :,• : :; thicker o w q,.n,,,• <!;?sN:,A. ' :'•a »•,e; -. •t,.assi;it' >o-� .°�.•`•'•vSSi sst >r- :z :r :r .. .: a�.A :�: • :.��''a'{�' nrnit e� i he terrible or- ." • ." : it s> ":..::- . :.a :,- : : :,sti :' : : :sr : : :! : : > :st : : : -. : :'' ?s:.. b }g qu t our t P .1.^: -J A..A t•:,z•.,.::- . : : : : : : > : :: ; : :;.;;s . : :.< i <} .. more determined the physical lie .•5, .104 Xit�Y:i +'} "k � '�Y'; .: r:f. : : : :r : : : = : :: i : :� 5,�"{'$y, -•'- �•' ,•A''• ' : } :ry,: K'� ¢• •q }h•.;c :::Ti :'.: , A�;' :;.••'•i•:t::,:4.{c :.of:H;;;xp!•.�•.�':,5.; > ;<, :r ;'��• ture, the length of the strok: in• tra:.t is drawn "Who path tt oe "— or - ^.t r: �, :;arc• r witl1 Its hum total of earthly wretch- dicating how lasting or powerful is the characteristic. . ednes -: ' sorrow" —with anquish of The spiritual nature is 'the . op- body and remorse of conscience; I 3r posite and is indicated in the high 'r in meddlesome guar- ��/ /► reachinfi looped letters as in "h," ;_eels and brawls; "complain itlg " —in OF REVENGE I : Ifoolistt babble and cynical -corn- • B Y "k," and "1 ". These stems ap'pcarJI ment: "wounds without cause" s� A C K Si N Q L E to be reaching heavenward while ttiti:e + the body of the letter remain, on wLether by accident or on imagin- `^ _ an• provocation; and "redness of the ground or near the writing 11 f". I eyes' — causing impairment of vision a line, indicating a tendency to ideal- and of judgment. - CHAPTER I was a white- haired old Mexican, ism and reverence. The qualities of who lay near the well, with its -these traits are shown by the slope The answer comp :etcs the pie- At first glance, had there been turc: abstinence. is the path to per- st", anyone close enough to study him, charred planking. And even as and pretsurc of file writing. . i sonal and public % elfare. Look not -� 3 the rider looked like a bfexican, a Valdez looked., he saw one of _ i aped the wine %%bettin and arous- _ the old mans arms move f eebl . / AVAt Li4Pa - g Pit-, ;s t them with Green Cross y`I "wandering vaquero, remarkable y ink; thirst, delighting the'cyes, gra• 9 -: Garden Gtisrd, which contains ' chiefly for his horse, a maguifi- Michael Valdez rushed to hint tifyin); the appetite. So°'u voce rotenone than otdi- cent blue roan. Michael Valdez y Kneeling, he lifted the old man's —� nary derris duets. Deadly to .,tad, cradling if in his arms. f,(oNf Srf�t!f s i;>ects, but twn- poisomus to O'Brien wore leather chaps to '11a;•l+r �s t,rc land 'whose raises humans, it's especianysuitabii - protect his legs from thorny brush, "Amigo,' he " said gently, can are nol.ly born with good back- forvegetablea. 1.1la. size comes - r' And a silver- brocaded charro` vest you bear tar? Hold tight, old -tim- Aa�one wishing o +,.ore cumpfetr gromrtl, unfettered faculties, educa- in a handypumwo,, er —we'll get you fixed up right anal • and eongjsa decorated sombrero. r analysis phrase send self- addrrs.rd catioixa} opportunities, re }igiou. psi-- - � R�p•rEyppg He pushed the roan through a away. l stowped rr,:r:.. /r to Foz B, .rooris - vitrrep. and training for mac.nium � ;�_, ' G �fN GU � clump of juniper to emerge on an A dull groan was th,: only an- {21. 73 Rdrlaidr St 11'rst, 7arorsto. serhi,c. 1heiF habits are wholesome A outcropping of rock' that oter- shyer. 'The old Dfesican's eyelids T Grrr .is no rGar�r far t6ir sPr-:, meta .t;) tht:ir foot: and. feasts, for r 1�D.,* Dssti looked a wide, lush valley, The sun fluttered slightly.' but the ekes did _ thev eat for strength and, not for *Rze& oade -mail - r k "drunkenness, y dripped gold on the brilliant green not open. , I r7' 'ftiey take tltc:r du- , of the "knee -deg gra "ri land brow Quickly, but with the utmost How Can Jf . ties seriousfy and perform tlu-m _ t ' 1 t 1 • s ?t P tenderness, Valdez laid the man — By Anne Ashley fai0iully.'. '1'1,e•y :re Mrong and it d him. Michael Valdez y O'Brien flat on the burned grass ant! swift- sat on the blue' roan, named El- so Cielo, for Lsis resetablaACe to the 3y pulled a bucket of cold watsr Q. Hoch cgs+ 1 make a tt all Taper _ •_ __ •, -_ _ _�_ _ _ _ .�_�_ _ _..— „s sky of the sun - drenched South out of the small -bore welt. He cleanrr bathed the white- haired Me +can's A• °Make a paste by mixing 3 f ' 'BUT DEAREST,YbU fCNOW 1 CATGIi COLti West, and gazed down upon that fface. and forced some of tvwater - enp:uls of flour, 2 tablespoons of WHEN 1 GET MY FEET wET l THERE! N0T81Nd _ scene of peace, between the drawn -back lips. ammonia, and 1t/ cupfuls of water. ' He felt EI Cielo go restless be- TO WORRY A#30uT- MY SHOES "Amigo," "Valdez said, still gent- Roll thin into balls of convenient I v r J,, ARE "NUGGETED" e neath him as the fine beast scented Ay, but urgently, "speak to me, if size to fit the Hand. Rub aball o e - rl �' ti the lush pastures at the foot of the you can! 'I•ell. me what devil did .' the parer and it will c'ean tho-_ rock shelf, spoke a chiding word to this savage massacre here7' rougaly. the roan for .disturbing his peace- . + s Q. How can . I remove ,tile too . ; r• ful mood —and'. then stiffened to Pain s read over the atrician 'salty 'taste from soup, gravy, or '_ �' the saddle. j • features of the dying man.. se:etahles? `"- \\t A. Stir a little coarse brawn • . A pu[3 of smoke, far away in Painfsslly the old : mau forced the valley, revealed peril in Para- his eyes open, to look through sugar iesto it and the salty taste r - chive. It was the hot, ugly, gray and Rhtir glazing at the man who min - we`ll disappear. Or -add otne table -� yellow smoke caused by the buret- altered to him. And with lips con- spoon of sugar and;oafte of irinegar. j r e 11. How can I resirrove t isro hane ing of human habitation,' smoke sorted to .ores himself to speak, : P which Michael Valdez y O'Brien ht managed to croak a name: from windo»'s? ``�'S'G�'+.�;;, .,- lead come to know all too well in "Raymottd— Garvin —" A. by dampening with turpentine, his years of wandering through' Michael Valdez y O'Brien stiff• let ing it remain until leaked through, and then scouring off the Southwest. rued. and' a strange glitter came �;: , , •"�: � -a't _ � ' Even as he touched Itlexican ' .into his Qwn •dark eyes. His own with soap and water. ' silver spurs lightly to the horses lips formed the name:• f {o +�' can I rcno%afr tilt, flanks, he -caught a glimpse of -ed "Garvin! Raymond Garvin!" feather seats of chairs, or 15ther - tongue of fire. Ganging the d +s- Hoiv long he had' sought that articltc, that have become pii',! - : Lance 'he had to cover, he knew man and his evil companions! The A. Beat the white of an egg to _ that he would be too lite, man who now, after the five years a froth and smear it over the cur- bs� Vt s�v�.' T" GIVES A BRIGHT, LASTING • + when he had perpetrated just such face with- a soft cloth, Allow it - iLong' before he reached the sits another outrage far away, must' to dry, then rub it well with art- SHINE —THAT REALLY Wt4TFRPROOFS I' of the fire. the flames had died to think himself safe! He could know other soft c_oth. < a faint curl of smoke which, float- nothing of Michael Vilde having Q• Hots can 1 peel new potato s YOUR SHOES. ing skyward beyond' the ttees was been, on the vengeance trail, easily. so that the skirts hill Ji1.. ro all that was left to point the 'way. searching,,' searching, through all off readily : "He put El Cielo to a gallop in an A. Before peeling new potatoes, the broad land for all° that time. !! I_. effort to get there before even this And always without success — Plunge them into ute,tg water for s last beacon faded out. until now, how here, in this hid- about half a minute, then drop _ � 'them in cold water. The peelings• , -- Roundin a small clum of- tree., den valley, he had come upon g P damning evidence that Raymond *sill slip off easily. he finally saw the scene • of ct,c- ,. - `' struction •before b-im. The thin pil- Garvin still lived and was carry- hair or. flame, the adored of his lar of smoke wound u ward iroin ing on his nefarious businessl ; P - : 1 father and himself. • A shudder . I 'the charred remains of a log cabin "Go on— please, amigo;' Valdes shook . his stalwart frame before ��� �� a� ��� •that had rawl d under wo ll said softly, with no sign of the s t . sp t t to lee straightened and, pulled hint - ..cottonwood trees beside a brook. urgency that was in his own heart. self together grimly. - ! Smaller smoke columns rose from "This man .Garvin of whom you One hand dropped . toward a i ' what must have been, until re- speak —this devil in human forth Al heavy gun in the elaborately ,stud- ucently, a barn, who has done this terrible 'thing ded leather holster at his lean. a^, IR�C��E - He flung himself from the sad- to you and yours —u here can I muscular waist, " r die under the cottonwood trees, find him:" Add 1 envelope Royal Fast • - 'while dust flew from the hoofs of Blood was flecking the old A figure on horseback vas > al- 1Rising Dry Yeast and 1 t•p: the roan as it skidded -to a stop. man's lips now, bubbling up from loping m frantic haste toysard the. sugar to 1 c. Iukewarm now dying embers of the fog cabin. ±eater. Stir gad let stand 10 %c€ His eyes were -hot and his mouth the lun s that had been shatter- But within a hundred ards of it, the minutes. Scald 1 c. min add was thin as he surveyed the glow- ed with buckshot. His eyes were rider jerked the horse up sharply S tbs. sugar, add 2 tsp. salt ing embers. His sombrero, blown _filming with the sign of death that at sight of the strange man standing and cool to lukew arm. Add ' from his head by the speed of his was near,. Once more lee made a beside. the charred ruins. si yeast mixture. Add 3 c. sifted hour and beat until ride, hung by a string around his valiant effort to speak, but the ef- The rider was young anti small, perfectly smooth. Add 4 lbs. t` _neck, revealing hair that shone fort was too much for his bullet- Valdez saw, and had the complexion melted shortening sod 3 G blue -black in the sunlight as he riddled body. of a pure -bred Spaniard. Valdez' more sifted flour, or enough l ' ran forward. Had he met the, per- Even as Dtichael Valdez held .first swift glance at the youth noted to make easily handled petrators of the outrage he saw him in his arms,• a gentle shudder the resemblance between him and dough. Knead well. Plsce in " •greased bowl. Cover and let 1 �; before him just then, they would passed through the old Spaniards the .old mari tvbo toy dead I.y the , �• •have received short shrift. Few , body, and his head lolled side - well. Unmistakably this was the son' rtse is warm place unW f- ; doubled in bulk, about 1;i men had faced the heat that' now ward. Gently Valdez laid him of the massacred two beside the hours, Punch don$., down shone in his eyes and lived to tell ' down, He was dead. ruins, in bowl and let use agsin ey*. cif it, since he had taken the yen- Bitterness swept through "Come ahead, amigo," Valdez call- sn warm place until nearly geance trail. Michael Valdez and shook, every ed. "I'm• here Jo help you. There is doubled to bulk, about 40 fiber of his bein a ht stared min. When light, roll out .{ ; g (To Tie Continued) into rectan sheet JA A dead woman was s raveled on -down at the dead man, And once �u1at P thick. Brush with melted c " - the ground, so close to the burning more he muttered, almost. in dis- HUSBANDS WHO ADORE butter or shortening; cut embers of the log cabin that the belief: into strips 134" wide. Pile hair had been scorched off her * " * " ' Coffee deserve__Maxwell 7 strips together, •cat into ♦ r , t ;lea. head. The charge of buckshot ,.'Raymond Garvin! But this time �• piece 1" wide. Place inch. that had killed her had made her he'll •not House. Its so utterl deli- side u in reared muSin ^r get away. Hell pay l' y - .whole bod a sickenin horror.. -The memo of ust such an- • ? Pans, Cover, let rise inwarm , y g ry j ' 'Ghoul that 1t t3 bought and placq free from deft, until • • - • But she had been brave to the end other scene was etched on his Iight,'about 1 hour. Bake in ? a' --she had- fought a good but futiie brain with acid, -that scene he had en)oyed by mote 'people j _ 400°F, oven i'or 20 minutes: fight. For an old musket, covered come upon five years ago wherr he than slay other brand of A with rust, was. still.rlutched in her had been a . happy- go -luckv youth toil -worn hands. and had found 'his own father and coffee, in the world. ?y+ Va}iei' eyes, searching swiitl "y mother the victims, His beautiful szound, found the other victim• He mother. Molly O'Brien, with the ISSUE 31 --1917 r� t� ' ?" +�' t • �wa�ree +.•Pre•bsiw••V•aate . ��.,...,� ., ...�,• r ,,, •� „ „.. TALIXiD •TABLE - 1 Canada's Trade Fair11. S. Ambassodolr • • • ` • • In -May, June 1948 NORMNTAL 53 Require WOW .. Cool Drinks to W seconds to loosen skins. Re- ;$y the July 15 deadline aosrii 9 Pictured U. S. 64 Excelled move stem and peel. Pack in dean, 300 Canadian firms had applied " ambassador VE1CTECAL Q'BWEN It is a matter of a moment to hot sealers or in plain tin cans, add- for more than •90,000 square feet to exiled gov- I Deep hole serve long coot drinks if several ing i teaspoon salt per quart sealer of floor space in Canada's 1941 J .. et'nment of - 2 American syrups are kept on hand. Plain aye- or 28 -ounce tin can. Cover with International Trade )Fair, Yugoslavia, humorist hot tomato juice made by cooking, Deadline for exhibitors outsidt Col. Richard 3 Sinew up made by boiling 1 cup of sugar r in a covered pan for 5 minutes, the Canada is Sept. 1, 1`o estimate it • 4 ��� with i cup of water is insurance C Jr 22 (Musical study :. Chooses against' undissolved su 8 irregular, broken• or very large to- possible of what space will be re- S Mature gar being 9 Scrutinize matoes, (which have had stem ends quired by British and foreign •6 Female saint' 23 Wiles 41 Son of Isaac. wasted in the bottom of a glass. 13 Fish (Bib) Chocolate syrup and fruit syrups removed and been cut -in pieces,) firms, but tentative estimates indi- tab.) 25 Roman y p cate. there will be applications 14 Requisite 7 Boat paddles goddess 42 Cease are easy to make and" will keg Pressing through a sieve or purees, " '.13 step If Number $New line , 26 Treatise ,43Century lab ` for ,some time. Chocolate milk -or sealers and /cinch in cansgAds from about 150 British exhibitors, ours (ab.) 32 Dress 44 Hasten fruit milk shakes or fruit "ades' are r 100 from United 'States 11 One who 9 Bowling term 33 Looked 46 Make a then •quickly prepared, just rubber rings and lids. Process Czechoslovakia, 25 from Belgium, mimics 10 Tip askance mistake in High card 34 Snar boiling water bath 25 minutes for 20 from the Netherlands and 50 i 1 8 Writer's mark Rhuhbarb Cooler i from other countries. I l •48 Exist p nts and 20- ounce tin cans and 19 A dandy 12 Seine 35 Important 49 Small child 4 cups diced rhubarb 30 minutes for quarts and 2S ounce Canada's first trade fair is set 21 Trap 18 Solicitude canal 51 Symbol for 4 cups water tin cans. __1�r May 31 to June 12, 1948, 'inL 22 Irregular 20 Employ 36 Island (Fr i cesium teaspoon salt Because of their acidity, tomatoes Toronto. - 24 Female ruff y4 cup sugar may be processed in an oven which 27 Put in tune ) L j b' 6 1 S 9 t0 tl li:' lkwon— grated rind and juice has an automatic heat control Pro- A 500 -pound bale of cotton fibre 28 Slaves 1 orange — grated; rind and juice cess pipts at 273oF., for 3S minutes ields 140 -.ounds of vegetable- oil . 29 We 13 ?, w 9 15 y g 2 cups cold tea and quarts for 43 minutes. for food. ek 30 Steamship 16 t:' 17 $ Cook rhubarb- *%'th water and - -1` `J j (ab.) ?f grated, rind 10 minutes. Strain. Add 31 Distributed; 1 as cards %vr salt and sugar. Add tea and fruit 35 Mourning v; Z4 Z5 i:b juice. Eight servings, s' - 1 Virgin Spiced Honey Milk 38 Compound 2 teatzpoons honey 39 Pacify g44 '% ^ .3/4 cup milk 35 b 3 Lasii of cinnamon or cloves 40 Pester Mix flavouring and Honey, Add 42 To cut milk and beat with egg beater, One ` 43 Chirrup : 45 Caterpillar - 1 , 4L linhair Raspberry Syrup 47 Felirs� 41 4 S quarts rt•spbttst;p 5C Ireland 51 Billiard shot 1 1 cup mates % •' . ' 32 Malayan tin ! cups sugar Crush raspberries, add water and �a �� ; . • simmer 10 minutes in covered pan �Qa - ""— �-�r—' -' --' Strain through cheese- cloth. Dis- " -r -- TEEN T 0 W T 0 so7re sugar in warm syrup. Store �O in a cool peace. ,Yields about J cups 1 -- - v' By BARRY MUP,KA1,! syrup. To serve; Place '/a cup of, syrup y In glass add cup of cold luster, If this week's column seems a of any. - .tows,, decked out like this; little different from -the ordinary but when_they take the boy friend Cold Pack Tomatoes J corn, r'ni very sorry. At time of along and'-he too is wearing a Choose firm ripe tomatoes Q.4 M I �writtn my throat is sore m e g. y eyes flashy shirt and SHORTS; well aside the irregular or broken ones krounding g say 'typewriter. sitting here stomach, oghat is too' much foe' the !o make juice. B 1 y are watering and I _ !path tomatoes I -a p iter. But when - The Lady Behind It _ _ .'..' . ' a deadline is staring you in' the Men Wear Too Much face and it's almost mail time taw o doubt you Have all heard by In .�lu11nn1ter Weather I a N now that there will be a "teen- 40 — troll, like it or not, here- goes. n" in the automotive building - -- - I ���.• - ... _ • Why Not Try It? at the C.N.F- this year The points out the J They plan Men wear clothes, �. - Toronto's leading picture maga- to have fashion shout's with boys Printed word, Toronto, but usually sine (wee think it only has one, 'being the judges, also movies and. too much of them in hot weather. 4 @� ~after the Life design) welcomes -adio broadcasts And a record, bar 'Attempts, „ to get men to accept � x (picture- stories from amateurs as where you may find one of your more comfo?taWe clothing succeed QS,� well as professionals, and pays full favourite orchestra Icaders, if you slowly, but a -man dressed in .the - •" rates for 'anything used. This its happen along at the right time, • Do lightest tropical worsted suit is -worth a try for some of you kids you know who is responsible for the still carrying several ounces move `y out there who have taken some real kids getting all this hopped -up at- weight than his wohlenfolk think shots. Dress. them up, tag on a tention this year? Well, -I'll tell requisite for either comfort or de- rood story and send them in. Who You. lt's Mrs. Kate Aitken, Director cency,• Perhaps men would be bet- knows? N of the Women's. Division of the ter off if they-save more encourage- r `�►� -�. _ ., k Shorts I,e Ex.' Yes, Kate Aitken that can went to the • designers ' of their Shirts, S accomplish more in ten hours than fashions. A little imagination ap- We happen to live in, one of those is men+ is behind the big show for" plied to the business suit Could places where you find a good many the teeners. Seems strange, and yet work wonders." 4' srsunmer people Strangers to the so Luce, to think that we are con- town, they stroll up the twain drag sidered important enough to merit ` ka ,flashy skirts, shorts and hart p° g WAY BE ENVIOUS Of all this, Well, Re may see some of Other C legs. Personally we don't. appre- less Coffee you down in that section, and if we, loop When ( -•y - . :late seeing babes on the main drag do, don't forget to say hello. you can bel'Oe Maxwell Drs Shape and Lon Dresses 'House? (Athletes in Britain °` g � tt'e the wo�rld'e Thera are two distinct changes - •' Denied .Extra Food ` in .clothes for guys and gals which, :leading brand and it Con" in case you weren't aware of it 'air IiainB CboiCC Latin "Amer! - alread; in. For the boys,. the drape / A renewed attempt to get extra lX .� • - .;� t food rations for British competitors shape has been buried and if you can Coffees for extra flavor. iO� who will battle against worla ath- tome out with a real drape in that : letes in next summer's O.bympic new set of threads — %yell, brother, +. Games was defeated 'in the House .,you 'might as well keep going. You of Cdrnmons ,whet" Food Minister are a has -been, The girls . (bless HONEY WANTED _ `> '• ....y dresses be seen wearing John Strachey reaffirmed his recent em) w Funny. R'aen wee hgvf e••rr t• •en, wend • n ',;:'• that hang below the knee. ' statement that there could he no g y. satanic t• u•, we , can •fees market extra allowances, c s, things about this, but one well known a Iowa ce despite the .filet Driers. +•enralnrrs 10anrd or returner (hat foreigners could bring their Canadian writer says that it's a to r•a steaks with them. sign of a coming depression. We , _��..�..._ think that the dress designers knoav Ni8CFeeters Creamery Mr. Strachey pointed out' that - - there is still a little money in sir- S2 atvs Street, (here t\•a's nothing to stop the Bsit- J tsh aspirants tto Olympic horrors eulation and want to get some of it TORONTO. • �� } , from going into restaurants for while it's still warm. \'t'omcn have ' ,t+ • �� �' I�ieir meals often as they wished, to be in stile, so they'll run while - : j • r the lettuce lasts and get the new longer- dresses Oh, 3'ou tallies, you' Profitable Dealerships But So Appropriate'! natronatt.%- o1rrrlieed clec•triral farm You -Have TO Be Careful rgttlar tnt are beinr aifrred b1' a lead- 'A I tug Canndian manufactur,r and dis- �f !t i'e /f STrfall, /lac t0 Sal' dlln(/rl(ttt•e. 'Several weeks ago. !01111\ \tut{ tributor. wand, at.- Erres�r,� dralen - malt contrtfcted a marriage Leith n publicaion, a writer- friend of ours will fin," an . ptwrtunity w ercate new sales v"Itarm and profits in a hick- ,� 3• widou: who teas ttints,ittilly tali acrd 1 turnootr Ian -. backed by our 90 years I called up and proceeded to lit .us of rrerrhandising to the Cantt,lian farm _ large. .4 few weeks sites the lc•cd -. straight on. the SL.� \GL' :1GF_,we dill One D his narket. , A letter will bring cumpleta �+ g f friends caner senors use in this space. It seems that we' Information. write t•das. kiuc looking osy liens, I ELECTRICAL Dff1NIUV,' �/ . ma 9 used a term that could be used ut "What's the !natter ", cried the a nasty hook. \Ve didn't think about C."rre whits a icons Comunor Ltd., '�-.- ritnd. "Isn't tin► nc-e u•f e agree- tnndnn. Untado, f 3' J 9 it until- ice asked .,several other;. able to You?, - - - -. _ i They missed the point too, until ".Sire's kindness 41sel said the I f told, about it'and then they agreed rurall our sadly with the man on the tcicphone. 1 "Isn't she a good hotucl ce per —a hadn't realized before that one hart good cook!" to be so very, very careful with - "None better in the lvorld," said these modern expressions. No of- the groom, drooping a little iifore. i t �. fence meant and t,re editor didn't FLIES SEE RAT THEY l7rcu ;chat is the - nfotter?" { !say a word about it, so from now "I'd be 1 happy," blurted i p del feet! !ra on we'll u tch things like • that. cfllflln is ^" the little ntan, "if people didn't call Thanks a to , Horace for drawing , ;,- me 'tire r,fdoa +',c !ails'!'.' 'the matter to ur attention. It will I M MOTH'S save oils face at futttre date, Well, annoying end bi�r � Ir it's closing time. I'll whip this down to the post office apt! .'re insets `• 111 MAP you next.week. _ efS %"T �j - x: >.• feats for'n"tha I s r. o.r CgNTAIN DAYS' tN MonthT / One Better ++twita'r:n ac+ s.rlfhT • `r M f•r•� s This dap !medicine is very effectitu to relieve ritablil distress and tired titer. (•tart: "1f You ivere hull a man �1► a •acs, irritable teal .'o�. of such days— out' wbem dw to tbnate functional etoetht S d talc art• to the a irrits to,mVr• ° - :. '' fip/t ehSrM� ,,L r • . , '� z' di.rhtrbsnoessT /'wmoaanda r/evim beneAtl roll'." � t [tt� y y[OtTI1ti1E Ruddy: "(line!', if 1 Dlstrrtstats • M3rWd F. Aftif. C.gss► it1• H tOtVOpsO elan 1'd' be in the tin-u = ti is , • y '.e.6t __'.Sy :y e %,iassixitct Advt's ���.:Ied dot. l W A N TE D 20 word3 ur :wa,dfic. —R charged, ' - 1tZIQF Vg - RCOPBELLJ ver "2.0 words, le. per word *' CrXt1k�IL.o i ,- fiEY.X1 P:r.�i'i8 C . . Igo write l;ua %4 2_:,p�r..1 t, l}II:.. :�.7$[� Q�fil x02 illlaCt its anJ growing CUCUMBERS • "know, ,liotiv'• DoI't ,.lay. su-ppiy Luncheons, Teas, Dinners rLOUR "u Aug. 16 Family Dimrer; d Specialty f'y r PICKLMi pnrpums Banquets, Parties ii 200 PULLETS -.- for sale. W hi+ a Wedding Receptions a Specialty Call: • MORE • t ' , TENDER 7,eghoM laying. heavy. Reasonable 'Rooms and Board Available erica. Andrew Zolopa, R. R 1, Pick- Phone Pickering 66 R 12 PNIES,CAKES • 1 ering. 1.1 -2 miles north Church St. r Aug. 15 �idata 9 -t"I&w e, Red. POR SALE - Pullets, White Rocks, HIGHEST PRICES PAID a mos. old. - Bill Walton, Pickering FOR OLD HORSES - FOR SALE Refrigerator, 60 cycle, And Hurt or Crippled Cattle. (zone - ) • new unit. mod. size -Lorne White. o Farr's Elevator STANLEY Brougham,-Ont. _ up at your own Pb AG INCC)URT FOR SALE - Half ton trailer'- Call J. F. SHIELDS f Phones - Offffice 38W, Res. 38J .2nd Con, One Mrle North bIrs..D. Pugh, Claremont. 15W We have Molasses -- -Order Early, _ Fairport Road t MILE'wks OF ELLESMERE, Two Cars of Pi Grower on hand. 7­0011 cycle, SALE working - waahi lg .girl's , i NOV. 16 OFF MACKENZIE ROAD. g Th eatr� - - cycle, working conditi'on,, girl's bi- i Oat &Wheat Chop, Scratch Feed , -'.cycle •aoo�d as new and baby's con- _ __ 16 Percent Dairy + . vert(ble gocart, like new. Pick 97r12 Claremont .Locker _ • "' Electric "rashers. Supr DeEuxe OLD HORSES WANTED Be sure to ,start your hegs on the _ L� -7 1848 models 60 cycle on! . Available System. sham, _ right Layinz Mach Master - Stouffville „ for irnimediate deliY.el•yransvorta- j Campbell Mid& Ranch Pays . Feeds are Proven and Guaranteed Phone Stouffville 343 ts.• ' lion prepaid. Budget' terms availab- standard Size Locker $9.00 A Yesi $15.00 AT YOUR FARM - HARDWALL ELASTER Saturday MP,y'_rne at 2 P. M . le, Cf,iriati.an's Electric and Hard- Cutting Room and Chilling Room ware, Oshawa, Ont. _ Insugating Wool and Batts Doors Open Hach Night je, Sept. 5 Available Free To Customers PHONE AGINCOYJRT 18J12 Roofing; B. C. Shingles and YOUR F''.: LL1:R RkC �H A. SO1iiE LOCKERS AVAILABLE COLLECT Asphalt Shingles FRIDAY and SATUR will refund postar * on ML11 Orders _ For Pic PREPARED r jhd DEEDS � as �Id M p US )to I ,� 'rAYLOR - �YS r - M �r : a � Leaf A UG T 16 and Faller Brushes, ;'toutfville, Ontario _ _.. _ . ._... ..._. _.. BI E T I tend charges -on phone calls to: PRUNB CLAREM.ONT '19W � 141 ND R••W NE Copan, baPhone 6502, Stouffvi'le, Uat. Groucho Marx Carmen Lawn 1`Vlowers Claaremont, OIN Kindl• " out !hie ad fnr futurq &n � y � 1V1cLe s reference�Ynu Cnu; rec�iLe yn�sr -- .Sharpened and Repaired choice of toyely g ft items now) 5 E R V IC t `J i ,%TIQId 1 _ - Richard Martin, F. R�•1uir. 2'L Garden Seeds, Garden Toois C � � � � NEWS _ SEL.�.CTED SiiOP."' y - - -- - 1fr1PEPhAL 71i_ P4C7�U•.TS �y_... • SALF. REGISTFD Tire Repairs - Grease and Oil Paints, Oils and Turps. I MONDAY and TL•ESDAY , Ssetteries for Sale _ Charging F111DAY. Au-x. 2.2 — farm stock. Tires For Suie general hazdware ' �4 C GU ST 18 and 19 ^ y implements.- train. ' Holstein cattle. _- I cr"kerels. YnrkwhirF piRS, hens. at PHONE: +IGK"INO I +w3. _ 77 T� y�•�+ 7 �+ �y CELLARS - FOUNDATIONS - San ' Lot 15•.cnn, ;, Pickering, mile and • PICKERING- A .L i .L1\ b V SHIBI -- STABLE OR *Pari �Mton�o� a quarter nnrth of- Brougham and �NYTFIING IN C]{- 13EN -T WORK 1` Fast, the property of Jas. MrCan'ey'• Open 6.30 A. X To 10.30 P. M ,HARDWARE Errol Fiyr>;t and Alexis ltm' Terms. cat Sale at 1.30. No res= erve. Jahn' Scott, clerk A. S. Far- :: Phone Pickering 46 1• 1i1:LE:CTE SHORTS. AN OPPORTUNITY mer, auctioneer. I WEDNESJ.tY and THURSl: Established Relral Watkins District available. it you are aggressive. and I _ AUGUST 20, and 21 - - between the ages of 25 and 55 _ �Gr-eenwood, Ont. - - uL have or can secure travel outfit, thin STAFFORD 9R05. PHONE PICK ? $ 21 (Blatt Entertainment) l Monumental �p your opportunity to het establish- um nt ( ed ia a profitable business of our � k - oars. For full particulars write today e"ONIE- wHITISY sst cklash ffi a -- _ to — the T. R. Watkins Company, 318 Dundas ST. E. Whitby j Richard 'T�a and J. Rag Dept. O-P-I6, 2177 Masson St. Mon. r �+L L Accurate Dibpensing GIRL ON THE SPOT' 1 r is lS The P-Ost - treaL Que. Veterinary Ae�gpdies Adult Entertainmmt w BeliabJe Photo F7nishiag - Pf`l ace To S. 11 Your 1CLENDE.NING"84 Complete CosmeUc Liao- 3f ASHMG MACHINE � FU.NERAL DIRECTOR .— Bought and Soli- -. FARM PRODUCE Private Ambulance - &ORE HOURS - Used Clothing — steririssd. �- SEBVICE j Phone Mark 9OW Week Days - 830 A. ire- - 9 P. IL sd and pressed ilia WW. C � - Sunday - 17.30 P. X - 5 P. I�f[. :+ stock of eirra • Depondawd iNl arkh am, On i . p.rit.. ,►� : - At this season of the year we are 1 Lao Cwt ► Y • R. �oye$p sfoek of new leather earl especial: good buyers of HENS, ' _ windbr•ak•rs, and SPRING CHICRE:NS, EGGS, - Canc a Not' } B. !mss st vMry r � SPRINd"LAMBS and VEAL Wa8her %je o Y Ou THE REXALL STO�E •m oe ;,.,�,�„� CALVES 1 scar• _ Hensel Wirt. psias _ PHONE Pler 6a Ia Bond If we are not getting your prod- - FALI sates Free _ ace now i Lse d. laol we would appreciate .. your giving us a trial. You will CEMENTING ANTED find our prices equal to or better Rebuilding _ PLUMBING RADIO SERVrICE - Sorvip : - 600D'IN(� DEAD SOit88B ADiO Gil C »n those you c n get elsewhere, '*,b also MU Brantford I t±oar'anteed Repair 3series Beath Washer Stare W Flop F"W Piebp, ,S., Materials, Empire Bathroom PICNE�g,� Pickerin ' Farlfls AS4 -3d3 DUPONT ST. Egaipmeet, Darn Water g 7 TORONTO —Tai. ILAN. S4i0 : $5 s#ems >ie�rbty $taMia - - _ + Limited. -` Every Thursday All Year Round Ei'lulprneat, tali 1a41i:IRCiiwELS BROOKLIN . .. .. Our Service Truck Calls In - htatesisle - _ . J CLAREIMNT Vhitby 336 — Night or Dnv PICKERING - -Berle (3srraneMa . «.,=o Un"M OUR (',AGINCOURT * T ; IIuT 1iake or No" W. Pay The Phone Q I _ WHITBY, ONTARX0 Service On AllsMaks O# F. d . P t{O V ii! t'. ARTHUR FIELD +GORO.JN YOUNG . - .. For Service Phone Pick. 12W - oWe do building of alt iivAl Toronto — Phone: Ad,' . - -- —• - Phone Pickering 6u PRONE U it i OAR . � ROSY THEATRE MARKH� J. : CeatitrMOUS nightly from 7.38 Last coutplete show at 9.80 . 0n G et�r inn •Bay >� z a a>. =: ll'IbI. - OAT. AUGUST,16 a _ s TOGETHER ON THE SAME PROGRAYI I • ROY ROGERS ' - Doo t Fence Me In Danny l: s --� MON.. TUES. F ARZ LO AUGUST 18 sad c TVs Rat everythiaEC... -sad everyth log's in techaicolorl` i ce' ! •, Tea tadesdei 'ti DENNIS 3fi0RGAN JACK CARSON JANIS P• : r . _ The' Ti ? -� . O>,< PICKS �� the "PIace and tb „f RING > a ? PARRY SOUND — a9. .PENETANG — $6.56 WED. • TiltFit. AUtIV$t1' 20 • i way - -- WASAGA BEACH — $6.06 - Action! .... As spectaquisr as the screen can laid �+ MEAFORD — $7.76 Dennis Morgl;rt :.. w . Jaao .(.Subject to Chace, Cho y eon e. .. EASTERN HOUSE - Phone 45 - 1 4 m - _ � A. t. f A cousin of the bride, Mies Doris Greenwood' Kechnie who was ir her 95th year. an 3, Malcolm, Presided at the org for Greenwood She had Won", . vitality for a LAR E M 0 N T the wedding music. Another cousin, woman of her ads, and was around -• ' Mrs, John Wells, of Toronto, sang on the lawn Pntil a week before her y `10 Promise Me" and " J'erfect Love". The Sunday School and friends _ Mr. 1�'_, :. Dickinson -is spending a There were twenty -four greens The bride's father, Mr. Soward Msi- � � time �t their picnic on �L"tg. and enjoyed a chat with her st? .few days with hia brother in the and four gr'eena left' over which made coam, being nba acitated by an ace- Saturday afternoon at Greenwood neighbors and frienlis, especially her - North Country, it a record crowd for a tournament g p Park smile , Rev, d won n. Her Pleasant wi Mr, Jack Ward left on Saturday here, licit from taking part, his son We were pleased to have Mr. and smile and kind words will be missed ��, for a week's holidays a in the North, Robert took his father's place and Mrs 0a14 Devitt and Mrs,, gray of by all. The service was conducted is gave his sister in marriage. Green River at the Church Service the Greenwood Church on Aug. Mr. Tom Davis has been away for ' $omthg Comes >�n He" The br'ide's gown of dull white � c,��y Billy Devitt and Marjorie Interment at Salem Cemetery• The a few weeks, and while away had h.la The small, building owned by Mr, satin, had a coronet headdress with 1 •;tonsils removed. Jack Brignall situated just south of a fingertip veil; she carried a sheaf Byers sang a beautiful duet, � °cal tribfutes were many and ben - Mr, C. Redman has been spending his store was jacked up last week, of red roses and wore the groom's The Mission Circle held their an- utiful. Her husband' predeceased her hid- r. C. Re bare a boats, but i n- while a celllar waa being dug. Jack nual picnic on Monday afternoon. some years ago.., � gift, a string of pearls. Her only - fortunately- dislocated his knee while intended renting the place as a res- attendant was her sister, Mrs. RalP:r Audrey Pegg, of Oshawa, visited playing ball last week. idence. But as bad luck would have Crawford, whose dress was of robin Joanne Morgan over the week -end. Mr• Bill Vass is leaviusr soon fora its the cellaz banks gave way -down egg blue ta$eta,'with halo headdress Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayward and White, era 'trip to England. came the jacks and the building family have bees spending a week : Week - enders and shoulder -length veil. She Carr- Sudbury and report a fine time. home here were': landed in the hole. Mr. $rignali has. near Sudb nasty IHiJQ, Doug. Hinan, Dorothy changed his mind and is tearintt •.the led Pink roses. The groom was at- The Misses Mildred and Gertrude The Women's Institute will meet ' $awkley, Doris Dolphin, Bessie am building to piece,, tended by his friend, Mr. Grant Johnston. The ushers were Mr. Alan Corbett are visiting the shores of on Wednesday; August 20, at 2,30 at Stuart Graham, Vic Morley. Eric Lake Huron. at the hc>�t'te of Mrs. W. A. Hilts. b and Blake Bria•:oe. Miller and Mr. John Knox. 4 „ BROUGHAM The retention was held at the homey A. C. and Mrs. LIaR4rtan took "Topic - Citizenship . RoQI Call - Mr, and Mrs, Lea Lye• accompan- the trip down the St. Lawrence and A Current Event. Special music, and , of the brides parents where about other, Eastern Points this week orobably a special speaker. Come and ied.bv Mr. and Mrs. Ridges, of Ajax, eighty quests were were received by spent the week -end with Mr. and We are sorry to report Mrs. Holt - the wedding party. The bride's, mot - The many friends le Mrs. t L. enjoy, oo interesting and educational Mrs. Bryan, of Cobourg. • Green are pleased to learn that she afternoon- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Farr and family by quite ill agmn. 'her Wore copen blue printed crepe is able to be out. again,: Mr. George Burkholder who haw Mr. Bill Devitt who has. -been on with corsage of pink . roses. The been in E spent the week -end at their cottage groom's a mother's gown was of mul- Mrs. Stanley -Dix and children are Poor health for several �+ as did Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward. The holidays here, has returned to his berry crepe with corsage of roses visiting Mra. Dix's sister at Ottawa months was removed to StouPfviU Far id had as their guests, Mr. and job in the city again, this month. Hospital on Saturdav last, Mrs. W. L. Irwin and the Ward's, Master Ted Gray rendered a fine . and .sweet peas. Mrs. Kennth Webb and family are three children, also John and Marx- solo in the United Church here on The wedding trip is to Winnipeg North aret spent the 'week -end with the and points in Manitoba and vdXr. a at Mrs. Wm. Eddie Ortiz spent the week -end at Sunday erg• Dakota, the bride travelling in a and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Bill home folks. Mrs. B. Now'an return - Orr Lake. Mrs,. Matthews is spending a few own of printed silk, with navy ace- spent last week -end with friends at old with them for a short holiday, }! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Veratraton of days with fronds in Toronto. g will Tom. f while Anne will keep hau.9e. ` esories. On their' return they Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ormerod and New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Mr. and C. Devitt and Mrs' Mr.'smd Mrs. W. A. hilts spent a Jackson. of 8t. Thomas, visited Mr. George Grev dhd children attended reside in Brougham. This wedding r►, , more than cRi *nary interest to lamdly spent the week -end with Miss d$v in Toronto. i o + ' and Mrs: 5`. .Robins over the week service- at the Greenwood Church on s f Mr, and Mrs. Lawson Parks, of Miss Connie Randall and Miss sad: Sunday. Mr. Bill Devitt and Miss this community as thi. worthwhile Oshawa. visited with the letter's par - Norma Middleton spent the week end Mr. and Mrs �Crn -te, o! Toronto Marjorie Byers assisted the choir by young couple are to remain here anti eats, Mr. and, Mrs. Pert Clarke, under the parental roof. 'Norma is were the creek -end guests of Miss D. singing a beautiful duet, "Hold Thou be a part of the community life• last week. Y , sporting a dandv diamond. Dnerden. My Hand Dear Lord . The groom has demons: rated his faith in the home tow'n's future by The sympathv o the community is Mrs. H. Brummer and daughter Mrs. Heustis Johnston, of Toronto, lilil1er Malcolm erecting a commodious building extended to Mrs. Wm. Cole in the Susan of Toronto, holidayed with � yr : +t, �, ,« d :a +e, �u «Q c rt ,, ae« +„ rho nPeda o: -a Passir.a of her ^,ether. Mrs. 4Tc- the Randall folk. Robins and Mr. Robin o��er the week ;On Saturdav August u ar s u. cv. ; 1,;�i, � � -� � fi., John's Church, Brougham was , farming corr.m'nit✓. The v ^u�g ••end• again the scene of a wedding of int- couple, have the be:;t wicheg of all -ate fir. M. S. of thF United Church crest to the community when the feet on Thursday at the home of marriage was -Wer nnized by the Pas- 1 _ u 'Mrs Henry Johnson. Rev. We:tham Air. and Mrs. I,.nngmaid �! (tghawa tor, Rev, I. E. Kennedy, of two of Su,da a rorit}+ 3 ?rc, So�Idc*n. ' 'was guest gale -ker. ! ritg young active members. Elizabe +h cFPnt -' Mrs, W. H. Pugh, of aiblin. Out• Fern Laureen Malcolm- daughter of ThP rem =tar n P ?tinR �,f the W. I. ' is spending n few days with Mr, and , was held on Tuesday. 'Mrs- A• J. Mr. and 3L-s. Howard Malcolm. arsd M.rs. Wm, Palmer. Robert Miller, son of MA and Mrs. Brad o' Pickering was the.stleaker. a The. Clans of the There will be a trip to Nlagra on 4; - United Church wi!I meet next Tues- John Miller. day at the home of 'stns. RPVnolds. The artistic arrangement of the Gent. 11th See mer++bers for denials is with ' profusion of summer flowers made a An invitation to attend Kinsale on Mrs. I{?mm?rly of Toronto. ofusi background for the ceremonv. Sent. 2-Trd. was accepted. _ -- - her brother Mr. Frank and Mrs. 5 , _ . Lovst at present. Mr. -and Mrs. Or-ant Taylor spent A the week at Lindsay. . The .service in the park, from now 'on will commence at 7 s,0 on Sunday evening.in+tead of The Women's Inatitut,+ will meet r ARNIVAL'. - gat the home of Mrs• Wm. Ben+,on - T Q �- ,� en Wednesdav, August 20, at 2.30 _:10. rri. Roll Call 1'rhv First School Teacher". The Topic - Anniversar- - - - - will be Riven' by Mrs J. Coates. Ajo ♦ The lunch committee: Mrs, Gile%. ax I,./� 10 J44 Mrs. Peddie. Mrg. C.rsotl_Mra. Mc- Cvhough. Ail ladies are cordiallx in -1 vited. _ , ;Branch 322, B. E. S.r.Forreser• Loral ys To Play Hockey In Seedlana LEGION GROUNDS Ammx the 120 boys Who will leave - . Canada cm 3tDtember 5, will be Bill : - ,H Y D R O Bradbury, of Uxbridge and Bill! = U.MYERSITY DRTVL • 1undell of Aurora• both forreeriv of „ Claremont. Both agod t8 tried out - `IN E W POWER PLANTS •� last week In Toronto for the Sc�- 3rd v' 1 high Tee Hockev Association snd were : .,chosen from the 350 trvine. •rne coos . ..rwfn leave for Scotland abortly where « -.Hydra is pushing eonsiruetiow to meet the press+ �v w1l play hoe this winters afternoon and, �ven><ng. _ ing demand for non electricity.. The above huge 'Both hockev stars in their respective - towns we wish them the best of luck _, . = . 'generMMr will soon pour an additional 70,000 this Beason. l��r E horsepower into the Hydro :ysieiw from the DeCew Q Park Board Nets 11630 IU Falls plant near St. Calhorines. Last week we carried a atory on -- _ a= Irvin about the Field Dag. �GO 'two other lor�er plants in eastern Ontario, NOW - A blank was left for the total eti - - $ under construction, will deliver 51,000 horsepowW the da,?s pry. ,kt time of . that wild have _ .. _ 360,000 Them Inx the aartomrt had not been arrived °• _ ':. - -. ,.. -' - � -�`` 'next year and horsepower by 1951. ' , at - the Rue t3ames o! Skill - Fortane' Tellies[ . s appeared in that blank is $ass -• a _ two major developments, with the DOCow Falls Y real dav's Profits. � � . ' addition, will provide Ontario with a further badly .... :. ` addi Raiser Cho Win By Oshawa rn Grand prize : DRAW : gran Prize' Headed half - million horsepower. Mrt Keith Goodman. of Oshawa won the Raiser. Cap in the Men's Vacuum Cleaner and all attae'hrrlents Consolation prize - Coffee Maker ,The growing output of Ontario's industries and . Doubles Tournament here on Wed- :;► nesdav of 'last week. Second. was Cansra as prise for finding mystery man. Mr. 322 farms benefits everyone but calls for retOre and mots Mr. Hiltson, of Agincourt. The Te- electricity. Even now that the war is over, thr wMi"Ing winners each received a nice ALL PROCEEDS FOR LEGION MEMORLAI. HALL FUND fat chicken cam, for their ettorte. - deemand has not slackened but continues to mount. -_ -__ '.F _ . _ _ ..Hydra 's peak load increased by more than 500,000 '. DANFORTH BUS LINES . LTD* horsepower over the highest wartime demand, an WEST BOUND READ UP Jticrer�se of 24%. Generating plants Mks a long time r ICAST BOUND READ DOWN - - P M P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. ..ecG" - A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P-M, = - to ii�i"d ens! torrid not be started during H» war. : o _ , pc m a s x Few olaees in the world have as much elect i'i6t`y n v ailabie per person as Ontario. However, , r -4 r,A must use our electricity sparingly so that all .. S ° ,� A - "A • a t, ;-aes all faun services and all industries wiN x C7� Toronto 19.451 5.451 2.00110.001 9.15 'Bav and Dundaa 8.401 9.351 1.501 5201 9.35 receive their share. , y: 10.101 6,101 2.25110.251 940 Danforth and Luttrell 8.101 9.101 1.251 4.551 10201 6.201 2.35110.351 9.50 Scarboro Jct 8.001 9,00( 1.151 4.451 9.00 _ `^ �� Will you do your E L E C T R I C I T Y - - 10.351 6.351 2:50110.50110.Ob Malvern 7.451 8.451 1.001 4.30x1 8.45 ELECT 0 1 is 7 T Y pant? ... uSE HYDRO Brown's Connors 7.421 8.42(12.571 4.271 8.42 - �' :. WISELY hoist 8 st 2.63:10.53110-08._ W LY and there will 10.401 6.401 2.55110.55110-10 : Town Line 7.401 8.40118.551 4.251 8.40 - ' 10.501 6.501 3.0511,05110.20 _ Cedar Grow 7.801 8.30112.451 4.151 8.30 t be enough for ail. 11.001 7.001 8.15111.15!10.30 -._ Locust E311 7.201 8.012.351 4.061 8.20 11.051 7.051 3.2011120110,35 Greea►Rise� '7.151 8,11I119�301 4.001 8.15 t silts 7.101 8.10119.25(, 8.651 8'.1A • �, 11.101 7.101 8.25111.2'5,10.40 Brost lh _ 11.201 7201 8.85111.3511'0.50 Claremont 7.001 8.00112.151 '3.451 8.00 l4L , a a BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO EXHIBITION GROUNDS AUG. 25 - SEPT S. (incl.) ' s' ;1 LIVING R 0 0 M y: Regular bur having Ciarerost at 7.00 a. M will go direct to 'the - Exhibitions Grounds. Extra bas wIll Wave Exhibition at 1L00 R m, for Claremont and an piste between. Id -2 rt^ - :,rrex«.. -tau 7w ./►• ,�avfla m•..1a,opia ..w.A-.wY.'"tr- .. .. -. , �—,+ 1MIF1 ,:�;r?'l- '.'- •Tg�- ry"Prn'''uY -" .,..y.,. w ... ._ � _ _ _ _ - -. . s..... •e '- . .�,� �. �., {y � - .._.- _..�,'- _:.:��.- . - -_ -� � _ , — ,� .:.,. .. _. „•� �,. • _• . y� � Quaalifi�a � •.. � Just � Wfiiapered • .. -I - - -A Secure Peace . -'• � _: � "��p'' ,��r:'•(/f� ' k'� A s� hool iu.rpertor askrd flea ciao ssWOrd T-O 1 AC W1iCr� � ` �! .. . Yresidrnt of the World League ' the yaestiorl' • "If'hat is a statri- - � for the Utrited Nations is ltifr. Jas - � Connie ran in Erom the dinin: snail" Ne »•aa an eW -time city editor on Dtasan•k, the foreiga minister of ?• � 1• I � � ,__room, her brows curls bobbing oa .9 }ter a little hesitation, are of flu one of Boston s famous newspapers, Czechoslovakia. "If' we were to ! _ _i ' her head• like soft coils of spring. -bob +s stood xp and airsirered: "Otx ', a colorful figure, he had an answer divert onl 10 ' • t;o back and .get in your chair, u•ka makes speeches." ! to teen• -problem. His sagacity was Y per cent of our war- • _ "�� -ot bad," said the ins rctor "but in time enthusiasm to the cause of the particular evidence on one oc- -' Connie," Naomi said. "We're going p L:nited hTations," says Dtr. llasaryk, ' • .. - �Hu111b1e to have compare >•." She gave the beg- scot quite riglet, For instance, 1 make casion. Peering oe•er his rolltop at " „ - . the peace would be secure. i � B�a` Bar a radiant smile, and pointed to sperchrs, but our Trot a statesrrran. the close of the day, he ecould si- a chair in the dining room. "You .'iffier a nratlent's lrrsitatiou, fllr lently observe his reporters slipping C EC Q gF may sit there. The hat can go on the � 6u�• _said_ : "Oxe tt•hn makes good away long before the usu21 quitting. - , ' burrau behind you." I .time of four o'ekxk. One day, just �xsr ✓`�,"�/ • . Mtttt6estr C6ristepher r . i he thou ht Phrh could be here before the daily exodus, he station- � � � '�� �O�ar •+Ole ^ �� Suddenly she sate Ire► purse the e I S g I,f p , The knock sounded•' like the soft. � She had phtccd it there after haburg now; if he could just sit in a corner ed himself, at the exit, just below the Foran►etedldf*omlteMnsawed br �•- _ • rou ht boric the thins ro?n the I 'and watch, he'w•ould cast out of his office clock. The Customary parade, ueao�eid'tou• "'�z''��mDV,�t�M,So Ott dick of a night latch. Naomi open- � 9 9 f � ,. . ' ltd the door, and he stood there -a grocer's. But tt u•a«!d look silly ►rota mind all those ridiculous beliefs he unabashed by the boss's presence; Diealalen��ai� `' tltall, humble looking figure whoss to rrurove it, she ihoughf. Evers if -had about these unfortunate human started at the usual time, but not tehta:. �_ -. _ he were one of Pkili 's characters, bein s before the city editor seized each ttod�s t a pt� � " It•nlcen grey eyes peered unobtrv- p � g ' .' . • - ' . ,� Isively from asun- leathered face then► ti•as only 60 touts.' to fhr peu- i BeK she'd teti him, and, she would man by the" arm and bade him a heart "Good ni ht ?" �•Vith it how- _ If Philip had been here she n•ould xy, in the purse. 'i laugh evhen he'd rave. _ - y g sou taw enAr Btsu•tos ss • • • 1� • : closed the door. She >.•ould say, ' i It would have made no' dif {►►once Back in the dining, room, she sat ee'er, came a whispered comment, s :• •' •• 'Tm sorry, but we hae•e nothing j in the x•orld to Philip that he was down• again and began finishing her 'followed by a ' "now hae•e a good �e S�. �� Hotel "' � _ � !fate." Or, just, "1'm _sorry." But old. The older, the more ex¢�i"�,��ral• time, see �'ou in the morning. ' iPlililip wasn't here. And she ee•as � rneed ; the more experienced, the r * x _ Strangely • enough, {i�•e or teri min - T�o�•TO i, .craftier, ee'aa Phili s hiloso hies! 5 `- �+ �utes after their departure, the re- � sates soot t41t6 oath, !bower _ ' ' saeady to place the food on the table. P' P P "Mamma." "Yes, deal, ' she sod ret�onow , "Good morning, Ma'am ?" he said. �; slant on it. glanced up. Connie's black eyes were Porters started slinking gack to their • stnste, t2.ts0 or►- •' . �'• • 3eite smiled, a tender smile that ' ` � ' ` '• 'I staring peculiarly at her. "What is desks. s>esnte, as.b0 us - ; '�. •1/roke through his grey whiskers, � Naomi heard the ,man 'chuckle as j it, darling ?" "That man opened The astute city editor had whisper- • toad Food. DiaLS sad Daaeto: "Would you be kind enough to i she stood at the stove, mixin the ed to each man: "Remember, JEc- �tehW 8 y'ottr purse,' Connie said. tlberboorna at Carlton ' '.'dive an old man a -a bite to eat ?" j gray with the potatoes. She brought ! Naomi stared incredulously at her KinIey was shot ll minutes before Tel. tee: use _ _� ' _ Then it eves as if Philip was be- � ' the food to the table, put some in daughter, "Connie," her ' e•oice was four . � , -' � find her, staring over her shoulders '; lonnie's piste, and arged the man sharp "Are you surd?" "Yes, \tam- .: ': � - � (glaring with those love! brown eyes ', to help himself. He did, unembar- � �• ++ Mother Knows Best ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY �. psi his, saying, "Tell him to go on I ,rassing>�, but he didn't take much � • [mmcdiateh•, she thought, of Phi]- - FURNISHED ! ' �+ � _ - �'' ►is w•ay." � Just a little of each. I sp• •1llr. Surith <ras vrry annoyrd tuhen •pl'5� u�i . ''r Tht sun' flashed a wekomin si 1?•it - g' g- --pushed � the plate aee•ay from � Quickly, she rose from the chair, .111 r. Jont•s' youxg soar interrupted � .• ,t,al on her bright smile, and touched him when he was finished, patted swooped the purse off the top trf the r►lcir couveraatiox by inarchirtlj rouxd - • r, - � �Ce high tours of her smoothly i his skinny stomach with satisfac- 'bursae. She flicked it open with the roorx .xoisily 'barrgiiig the coal- .► - - �td face. , "Come in, sbr said. Eton. � her thumb, and sprawed into it ,scuttle n•i!h a ,poker. . �;.,''rYoa're just in time." ' "You're not through ?" Itiaomi 'I with trembling fingers. And, sod- "If a rhild of rxiwt•nralle suck au .- _ '. _ � � file had a cautious qualitc about ' , 'said. "There.'a lots more." deniy�- in%errial din;' Ire said crossly, "!:e'd ; � _ . ''' ;W step as he crossed the threshold ' He shook his head. °No, 1!a am, � "Connie!" Ner voice shrilled high, be se�er`ely chastisrd acrd sent to . s�Iw -fur F�,��.1:�... 5:.� �.��ld clr::�::t ;' � trar.�. I�t tr�ugr. lY �-i ueii�- -bYlf„�k,— C-a-,n :fie, leak!„ r�•.�� -��_,• _ '�q�r, IYssr Philip say, "See how careful ous, believe mc, Afa'am. I'm ter- svriling radiantly, "lt's the :e•ife's� fault;' apologire'd . HOTEI: METROPOLE 'r � _ 14e is? You got to watch that kind. I, tainly thankful to ye." The child stared "blandly at the jllr Janes. "She a!!ou•s hint to m_ akt � _ � ' . `lLat characteristic quirk isn't i� • Philip would rage whra he'd hear. old, wrinkled, one -dollar bill Naomi os Wroth noise as he plrases as long p>ucsna Fs3.Le ', - �rsactly human nature!" "She'd td] him, of course. t�'hy not? �.as holding in her hand. as it keeps hirn.gtsieL" - ore. - c.:cs. eTaTtov r ._ t-___ �__ _sexs•r.._;rar,- -^--- t'sr.'^r.- n -r-rrr -- �;. kue�r„^ �r•r•:r,iria•��- ra•, „_.,,._•,,. N ' y _ li . _. i MES - . KIN GJ COMES "�O �RIJRAL i�10 �� +GAS C O O _ - �.. - -- - .. _ - . �:� _ . �.� .. • . �. _ ..:� - � � o �� ese� �� Santa es • i+a - •_ :: _ ::��� . • �: � '• . .: _ _. . _ _. .•_ .. � a �co t •. _ __ .. � _ _ ,. .. _ _ . _ - . _. _. . ” _ _ .. _ - . .. � � . . ,. .- .• - . — _ _. _ _ . . . .. - „ - _ - .. .. _. '- ' .' � - .. I' - -. .. � _ - . _ .. _ .._ ,_ '... • _ _ _ •- � : - ,Folks everywhere are talking about Essotane, the new, modern, _ _ ,;;;'', <';,,z; _ _ - . - _ .. - ..;metered gas service brought to rural districts by Imperial' Oil .�""''"� � � � ��q �4 ' < >� • � z.. s: ,,. '' 3 .: _- _ _ � : Limited. Now, you can enjoy all the advantages of city gas. a�3: ,� ,�, ;� • >: >. �� a _ _ .. ' - _ • � . .;�ssotane is natural petroleum gas supplied in small, safe steel ;, •.�.�� ° '� � � •'8 ? • • = � . .A. � —'/ • _ -= - _ �oontainers. It burns with an intense, steady $ame —clean and . • �,. �•. ."'�` � _- . • - -' .odorless. 'Gives mazimum heat the minute you turn it on— • :`�` �.. � ,,,..F:���`. ' 3 - -_ - - . - = - - ' -- no slow- heating elements to fuss with;, no fires to poke or shake. �� � :_� � _ - - :: . - ;. . ... � ; Essotane is non - poisonous perfectly, safe. � '`': �::: � � � ,. . - ,. - ' _ _ ' •it's eas� - -y�o start using Essotalre. •Imperial 4i1. service men : 1�' ; ��"` t�� �� °� • . `.3 - • :: ,< µ:ms• ""`..^- ^,,,,, -,, .. • -• sim 1 set u 'steel c lindens outside our home lead the as "''��' ` � • ' �� . ' . P Y P Y Y � g �� "" = 'into your kitchen through small copper tubing. For the average a. ��`�:. >,:; .. � • . ; b +,. ` {4 ' }��'.v : .. . I :.'`4'' :: 6. - - +':� __. - • family, •one cylinder will last up to three `months. �'he cost is �,� •' _ _- __ _ __ _ leIDall— Vu a Vnl �Li �� zrb Vu tam us- >r�vwii L uut aatr�r. ,: ;;. ... •• : .. . ' - - Y P Y Y � 3' yy 'n' '. . ::= . -. - �: < . � � There's no don er of rennin out— our as su 1 is checked �' �� "�'.�.. . ' :`4'::.,"t,« >':.:,, . - - - g g Y g PP Y ........,:. - gularly. Essotane ls`�the same type of gas now use by more � :MORE LEISURE: Essotane is the perfect cooking fuel— _'. •• , •' �•" •' •_ .. �..' . than 4,000,000 homes i� Britain and the United States (70. per �., gives you the exact�degree of heat when you want it. Makes - -• � - - -� -- ' - - - � •, cooking a joy. The convenience, speed and cleanliness of � - '° _.. ,. :.cent of these users hve in areas where electricity Is available.), Eseotane mean. extra' leisure time for you. Send 'for free .. .. ... .. '.� ' ., ,. . •� bo kl t to .. 7 ' {�' � .. _ . If yon �irtaA a fm beohhM whh bets end IQwMtleea �boW Eaaoano 7 . � Oaa Sorvleo Iw yow bmo, pMop 811 In and moil thla tov�, . ; ' . ": .' ' . ;:,. • - ... .. .. vice •• • • • •• • • , � - ., .. / � � Essotane Gas Ser E • • a.. • • � .Imperial Oil Limited, " _ :.. • �•, E • �. � 1 M P E R t A L 'Q � d � ssotane � � �' � E � s 58 Church Street. Toronto 2, Ontario. • • � , . - � , Please cored me, without obligation, the new booklet about s .... •' S SERVICE � your gee service. � •. �, � .. = A , name . _ ' G s bfy i •E ' �, .. � : � • .', ' ... -• • - ' . i' Phone Number s _ ; f � - .. . ( • .. � . . ' - • /. •� � • • , • • ' �w.r.••va+•a~na.,rria p+••• ,_isva..•..an."^.+l►i,vysi -�, ax.+ F• v,+ �c4 •.+�.oY�i+.xw•:is"�,i+ °.ti*+r •IeAl7K •- •• -ay.• oy�Yd,•� . . . .. .,.••+sate <•a.xo.•; . - ..»•_. -. .- .._ _ .•• .. .. .. � ......,..r .. , : � -7r. � , 9•.r, ..n..w , :+...•twee ,Y p - _ I%e First Glass a71�� Cg Still Tourists in Britain Crop of Wild Ducks - Shortage of Bibles f Under Protection -+ Get More Gasoline Bigger Than in 1946 }, Inreatigators seem to agree that 'There is a black market in Bibles the first glass probably was made,_ /"�� w • • = Reports that the annual crop of in South Africa, according to tie ,in Egypt, but the VI Great Brit Britain is to allow visitors from g gy point never has ` wild ducks growing to maturity is bee° sateafaetoriiy settled overseas who bring their cars ;aa annual report of the Cape bran the Prairie provinces of Canada is `.>yr` J out of extra ration of gasoline. U tilt of the British and Foreign 6ibtss'So- .4ceording "-:Eiiay's account, .Britain is pullinE _ p much better than originally esti- ciet), ..Phoenician apils¢fa carrying a India, but that not mean that now under the gas rationing the mated should give some pause to _''' cargo of sods. Egypt, landed "all British infitiest and investment in Amer' an wildlife authorities plan- •Last December there was 'not -a in Syria on th2 it Belus, near that count Come to an end The p °ly allowance to which they have if P been entitled was the home basic ning drastic reductions of the shoot- single Bible in Afrikaans or in'soale Mount Carmel,- and made fires to Suez Canal is still a lifeline to the ration amountin to • about IS ing season and bag limits this Fall -_ cook their meals. Resting the iron East, and the Egyptians want every g ci the Bantu languages on the roe � gallons each month for the biggest "Ducks Unlimited ", an organi- ciety's premises. The demand for pots' on blocks of the' (solidified) Brtish soldier evacuated. The British cars. Under the new scheme it is nation which long has been an au- Bibles is heavy among the natives, soda, the heat caused fusion of the have been in the Nile and Egyptian anticipated that a supplementary thority on the Canadian duck many of ►*home according to The alkali and sand, thus forming glass. area since Great Britain bought 176, tourist ration similar � -to the populaton, reports that of 510 dis- society, are buying P,ibles at tar The legend of 602 of the 400,000 total shares of g Josephus states Suez Cana] stock, .from Khedive French system will be introduced. tricts surveyed in Manitoba, Sas- fold the publishers'' price from us- that glass was discovered when the katchewan and Alberta 254• show scnipolous persons. ' "T Israelites set fin to a wood and Ismail in 1875. This is based on the size of the - good breedPrlg results while 143 that nitre became fused with sand. There was a financia] crisis. min car and its fact consumption. For are average. This leaves relatively Egypt and the British and French a three -month period the scale is few districts where the duck popu- PARTI�.�UI+AR- ABOUT united to control the (frevenues and 132 gallons for cart doing 10 to lation-appears to be less than in eoffee? Then t Maxwell - expenditures of th"untry.' There 15 miles to' a gatlori: °tto for 1916. Triple Tunnel was trouble to 188&1 and the Royal those doing 15 to 20 and 88 for House. It contains e601CQ Navy bombarded Alexandria to quell those doing 25 and over, t. I.Btin- American Coffee!• the riots and disturbances. The Brit- At the Ex. �a,•� A triple tunnel under the river - hlodern grocery stores 'a're being Expert Blending eont- ish then landed and won the Battle Tyne is being built as one of Brit- Egypt. its protection is of paramount set up in the "Women's World" at "» of ,Tel- el -Kebir on September }3, p p blues them all in a superb seas big postwar reconstruction 1882 importance.. the Canadian' National Exhibition. as projects. It will have separate * * the background - for a ' shopping Maxwell House blend 900 -foot tunnels for vehicles, eye- * * * school to take place in the Coliseum, The story has often been told, and West Annex• that h88 extra gavot. lists, and pedestrians. with twin On November 5, 1893, a" British there is no tray of knowing whether ..escalators at each entranet. Ap- force of 10,000 was annihilated near it is apocryphal or not, about the proaeh roads four miles in length Obeid in the Sudan. In 1885 General Ding of Egypt taking a great inter- _x will link the tunnels with tht' main Gordon -%vai killed at Khartoum, est in -the battle plans of Lord ` ROLL YOUR OWN i •. traffic routes of the \twcasle area, where he had been sent to investigate • V1'avdl, ecru asked to, see the plans c � the military situation. The British at the time. General Wavell gave the S CIGARETTES ti ..under Kitchener, captured Khartoum King a copy, said copy having been w'"y on September 2, 1892. a faked and when the British advanc- In 1914 -the British proclaimed a ed. on the Italians• among the cap- 1 protectorate over Egypt. In World turcd booty was the very faked f War I1, the Germans and Italian battle plan which had been previous- 1 a 1 *almost took F-gypt. but they were ly_ handed to the King. held at the frontier by the British . That was the time when the rich' and eventually driven back. Italian colony of women in Cairo M ■ y RUBBING IN :`ow, Egypt want -i all British were - baking cakes and getting ready ► Bringe troops out of both Egg pc ano the to Lcccivc _russuliai. p quick relief. 19.46 + - - c Greaseless. , Sudan. Britain made a treaty with It is unlikely that the Brit]'sh will fa duos• Egypt by which gtotection of the hand Oyer the protection �f the Suez rut. autos. FA i E P �IGARETTE TDBAIL 3 War. `I[l� � - I Suez Canal Left open the treaty of Canal to the Egyptians. There is mere ' tea' °•"i"r differences of , interpretation. right' of property there, and France 611%, 45C - w As the Suez . Canal runs through has an interest, too: -- ' 610% CIGARETTE PAPERS v Att _^ Qtnldily �11 aly K U6 COVER MA FRANCE PUR�I WNITi - �;. «.• �%�. F'.r: c,�s, - ' on :oa 111 • ':' K. Y Canada s�ai r ., . Doutsla 100 , ; a .. . ' 3 Automdfc 1 1100 Lsvvs's r r ltiar EASY ROLLING ues v CIGARETTE ROIIIR co �N IRS Below are the wham et the Wil•oa r- FIT Pad contest No. 1. _ Lot Prise-3100.00: Stephen Taremko, • , -- Tan sent. Alberta. ;• 2nd Prise- 850.00: ••�:.< 'lrs. CliffordaG� Moon. R.R. No. 2. Bares' Corner, ■■ �■ Lune Co .. N 5 . _ . ./ J.J AT,_,WORK mid Pr1ae— i25.0a: J. Losck;u - IAN S - burch, Ontario. 15 prizes of x5.00 each: » ` Mile. Bernadette Houle, Ste. Anne ice. Des Monte, Co, Caspe. P.Q. __.__ ___■ EARNING REFRIGERATION Mrs F. H. Smith, Box 127, T,toss- - —.- - -- -1 ; Rank. Saskatchewan. . ' • - _ .. . . - _ ., .. - . - - .. u,•f- W{I Curtis, R. R. No, S. .:••••.•.:.•... e••. ....•.•••e•egee••ee•••ee•••••.. Belwood. Z.Lrio. O.NT.IXfO'S productive capacity is the measure 'of her future' . 'Mrs. Herman kelth, Frontier. Bas - - • •e ` tateh.wan. -.,,prosperity. Etrade ascents, skilled hands are needed. Increased production • >�FRI6161[: P - _ Mrs. Ludwine Bale. 'Box, rtl. Fisher - • _ Branch, Manitoba. ' irrign P • ���- , Mrs. A. E. Greenwood, Whitew•ood, • Saskatchewan, , , .' of 'refrigeration units will mean a greater need for skilled servicing. " _.�- - -, -. ; _ ; Paul Albert Charbotmeau. Cote 'aes • Perron, Ste -Rose, Co,• Laval. Y.Q. Veterans, basically trained in schools and ON THE JOB, will fill this D. O Guiry, 23, of Toronto, a veteran Mrs, R, M, Laudon, R.R. No. 3, , , Sarnia, Ontario. .'• need as they are absorbed into industry. For those who have mastered ' of 1534 months service in the Royal Romer Croteau, R.R. 1, R. Elie Canadian Air Force is shown ch • &'Orford, Co. Sherbrooke. P.Q. -- -8kmlled occupations, higher .a3agea, job security and better working con- -; eCloltg S - - . •_ ":' ][n, E. J. Shier, 'Semana. Saekat• the operating pressures on a domestic • ditions are within easier reach.' Goo. . ,:: training unit. Ono. Ouellet, 77 Rue 9l- Olivier. , '" ' Quebec• sec mrou h plans sponsored by the De 'artment of Veterans Affairs and ► -- 'i .• .. - ' Etna Er.ck.t.a, Balaonnel, D.C. _ . g P Po P The Refrigeration Course gives the Iq Potter, Rochfort Bridse. Alberta., - • • Marc A. Crowe. Norton. New other agencies, hundreds of young workers are being trained for refrigera- student a theoretics! and ' .t • • . Bruns James mare., Box 14e, sun- . tion servicing. Graduates of training schools are ready now to take •practical knowledge of arisen, Ontario. i domestic, commercial and { their places in industry. Craftsmen. of the future, they will.have a share TM WILSON'S FLY PADS. in Ontario's progress —an important part to. play in her industrial de- air conditioning units.yV The cheapest, atop convenient way velopment. �RENI of killtne mites. No fun; no maw; a ` when you use WILSON'S FLY . HE BREWING INDUSTRY • PADS. Buy some today sed IN i O�ARiO `a! YVILSON'S FLY PADS do the were T (ONTARIO) :.�::.••t /or you. They have worked ibr. Cansdiarts since 1810. Still only IOC.' saw" f r• - - r^ , .. ., 3r .cfsr r ✓ i.'. _ '." :%d .*✓ryi ii `. 2 . . y _ _ _ .- •.._- - - .7•- �# - .. - a nil / , `�„�,�.,. -, ;' • +. - � .. - _ ...,�_.��i: _ :?'�`'r i � � ...., .�.. I . r _� � �_.. � �.� � � _ .. _ . � �..... _ _,_ , .._ . . � •- - - - - _ _,� � l�_ . _ _ . _ . —... .iii iA 5. ore 'S"K"af Sirecterq BROCK-.--, B ERS SUPPLIES _ made of A. 'E. Rkha on ' Immediate delivery can be fOs _ - >BiEAL '08TAT!! the following items: MEAT-RE - H E �2 E Amt L V INSURANCU > - 'Roll Roofing In All Grades Siding ObNYb'fE:kNCINA - - 7 he New 2 per Cent. D. Do T. Roll Brie g An Mw -` ' '.Asphalt Roof Coating IIy Air- eesditioned A Aluminum - Corner Bead, Ridge mss' 'i ar+Wt..�AY, FRI., SATURDAY DISINFECTING PLASTIC PAINT Cap and V211ey Phone. Pickering 00 >. AUGUST 24, 16 and 16 Chimney Flue Lining _ a •' two Shows - 7 and 9 P. M. THE MODERN WAY TO KEpP INSECTS AWAY! nand amend' Dry-flue a Brick. Face Brick � iasAonio.�'gl �+��so , lAatarday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. '(%an be applied to new and old 'aster, old paint, wall ,boards, brick, concrete, in fact any clean, firm inter- Concrete Blocks - '' ROME SWEET HOMICIDE iur surface.. Insulation -Bats 'and Loose _ Insurance 01 All Kinds Peggy A Garner Randolph Scott - i Cedar Posts and Poles Insurance Adviser. ` ' Wonderful for. cow stables, milk houses, poultry and Lyn Bari houses 'etc - Just BRUSH or SPRAY on- A. W - MITCHELL Address - Phone Fnve Pounds DDT Plastic Paint mixed with water, Phones 74 -and 114 Brougham, Out. - Pick b R 22 RIDNDAY,'TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY will cover 5000• square feet, + i AUGUST 18, 19 an d 20 ;i OUR TRUCKS PASS YOUR WAY ;£? t. Colours - CREAM, BUFF, BLUE, GREEN, ROSE, EVERY DAY Last Complete Show At .8.20 NARQISSUS etc. - KEN AND C LA R K E LOC,�S PR��TT =C� -� The Man I Love GET DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAii FROM Dr. P• W. J. AUCTIONEERS 1 Ida Lupino Robert Alda -i r Andrea King Brace Bennett •VETERINARY SURGEON Acensed and Authorized for the - -PIING -PHONE -160 Counties of Oataris and York. r r. Plea An Added Attraction Farm Stock, Implements House- hold Furniture, Real Hstate SUSIE STEPS OUT . S. CHAPMAN and SON Sales our specialty at ReasonsI 09. width an AU star Cast CY R I L. E. M O R LEY Rates. Dual Service for the a Price of One. . - INSUFkANCEIAN-Q ia -- t'E171iSDAY, M, SATURDAY Milliken P. O. phone, As. �8W8 ' AUGUST 21. 22 and 23 ' ; . phone Mark. 906 _ ... _ REAL ESTATE Maihltam P o SOY 80GE936 and TRIGGER - -` Prentices have been estabtidbed P H O N IE 6 7 PICK. auctioneers 1M. a Rose .u.■ n uinuo ..::a ten i In i : i i duuaiausiuouu n c m 1m : • sun wwwwo %0 Ia Trucolc+ +rte' INICF.ACHNIE'.�3 ' Pius Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy j� Barrister Sslidtor 1Qotary lti6ils (GENERAL L I!'i1` D w•_ AR I FURNITURE DEALER C. C. RICHARDSO N music BOX FUNERAL DIRECTOR suite 702 Rent B'idg, 166 Yoage ft aln d -. Private Ambulance SeI .'Toronto P'hose WAverley 5659 Fibreglas 4 THE IDEAL INSULATION -�.7 PPM Day or Night ' Coaaea in the following sizes: - Your Satisfaction � Guano"* a. 2 in. Bstta, lb is by 24 in. .. _ ...... .. .. Wm. M Eadmie, Prop• 8 ice. Batts. lb in. by 24 in. Phpie PICK• a7 H- c' Ej'i , in. Batts. in. by 24 i�. S DON PICKERI�Y _ .,An above comes in paper. both aides � • `'' • B ALS p PAINTER 8 QECORATOR _ M Plana Batts 4 In. Thick PICIL�ermg ant. BULK FIBREGLAS _. PICSERING ONTAffiO No M. L ordos 'Quality Meats .! i In Season L M11 M. M A W J. L (Hud) STEWART, B. A. y•. LICENSED AUCTIONEER and Barrister, w --- r ; Solicitor, _ Notw7 Fruits & Vegetables VALUthe fshurches . A1QR G RIVER BEND FARMS Pkbmng United L'bsnb - : Said Conducted Anywhere Rev. Robt. C. Copeiaaw �`�" Phone . _... Minister . J lsrsatwood Road SILK' MAR - or Write E � r . _'_.•' SUNDAY 17. 1847 .• � 614 Dundee S�. East, Whitby, Out. _ - �',,Phaoe: Pick. 48 y 10.00 x m. Sunday �caui,t 1Phone Plckselre 11.00 • Morninx Service Evening Service Withdrawn During T MARKET F1 J. Donavan - only and August ICKERING MEAT �. B. A., B. Sc. } Dunbarteh Uni'ad Church FRANC► R. SI-KiT Sr- Ontario Land SuerveY+e ''I� : ` Rev, John RrAharn Minixter - IPsrmaasat Nyging Psita - - - 1 _ SUNDAY, AUG. 17. 1447 = Quality First - KJBrv�Ce Our Aim -;iM Kiss Street, East. Oahaw& Des. > a 9.46 • t�e�:t'r. ;•t,,, •,, - tact Frei• for Temps tied - r' M D F in-r i n, Si-;)t. RERT - YOV MAKE. THE TES'P' Nerves. It may be Your Lrl►oa 11.00. _ Morning Worship - "R*E BUY Tit$ ; Phone Plekerinr 30 J A. W l l_ LOU G H B V OL Urnteanitl United Church C." H� TUCK, OPT. D. Willoughby Fars Agency . 1 - Highland .Creek R Q• Head Office -- 'forvato Rev, Jnhr. Iiraham• 3iini�tPt :.,Dlaney Block Opp 156 Yonne 3t• ADti606 4_ SUNDAY, AUG. 17, 1947 � New 1 948 Model Stewart - 'Warner osHAWA � "1- %rgPst and Oldest in !� Canada : Established Forty H. 3runttvel;: Supt. f + ++ Phone 16:R r ' - •'dF° _ •- ,,,, -- ONSL LT Olrk ACTIVE C11 Y DEPT, 7.00 - 1;veninF V4'nrvh; . Fag. �, - _ •' THAT N 5 tJE 1IIII CITY Pre,4yterian clrurcl►, i'i.6exing `�`,'. ; «:� Sellers & Atkinson' l Phone 20 i W 2 ° _ Stn of f . . 230 ust. U,r n ►i::rahali. in!s:er M . Servile; ••ttthdraa -; du.ir,;; ..u�:.�• - _ '�. "'' �:�:•;bai� =t'` �7ruRD�lri F l�sCU�tr�', . AII '�. Licensed - U. St. Gertrt c.'8 An licair l'hurch R r - Pickering, Ua '. °,;,, : .•,,,.,■r•�� D15 n'T 1CT l3ANAGES �. = Stec. F.. G ltob nano. liertnr _ - Auetlonpers :.­j r. SUNDAY AUG. 17 1:►I7�dPIRE LIFE t Sunday Sct�. of 1(tOQ s. m - _ 2b Years Ezperienr! [ 11.00 Alurning P:s >r., Sales conducted iaywhers. :.rawer t:uaAsa,! i Stock Specialising in Fa 4.00 - Evening Prayer Stock - Nirniture and Property Ssles. fit Paul's Anglican Church . -__ Atl Sales personally listed and - tstisea t Dunbkrton, Ont. _ - 1':��' 'I,1 -Y]F: �IiN[ATZ-1t1F i` J s ': advertised. Bills prepared sad Ross D. Munro Rev. E. G. R-•bi,►sonfReetor Lilt. IN• I.(K)P ANTENNA• pow' Tom Puekrin SUNDAY, AUG.- 17, I947 - �•, Murvyn Keane, Oshawa j 2.00 - 'unday ,chum ivO121' C.�HINEr Prompt erviee _ Ralph Gulliver, Orihawra s.00 - Evening }>�a►ef Reasonable Rates '. ;. r (� . � . i �' 622 Whitby, (het. — Ajax. - 83_ptist. Church - :, : ,l \ 1_J ry N - Telephone' ' �h - UFFVILLE_ (No. 4 East •• School Home l Rev. R. D. Campbe ll, P-1wto r ^ � R A D I 0 S E R N' I C E• SUNDAY, AUG. 17. 1947 10.1: _ _ Bible School and Preaching Sen`ceMA combine♦ ser��re ..RADIO LICENCES ISSUED L' ,L9 /'� you enjoy. - coo 7.50 Gnspel Meeting - Bright - - - - - - - - � �-' Toe LIMITED • -v Song Service _. is community singing and the cutt- - Wednesday At 8.00 P. M. ,Audley � itlg of the wedding cake. A bouquet -.,TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scarboro 886 .Place Announced at Sunday Service of glade Presented to Mr. and Friday, 8.00 P. M. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Young, of the Betson farm, who - Scarboro Junction •Young People's Service Henry Westaey on the birth- of a .'had just returned from having their cordial Welcome To All ? girl- - baby gr 40th anniversary trip... t_ PICHEKING GOSPEL SERVICE ': Mr. JenkinaoTt, of King was In }ri lOCk - Rev. H. McEwen, Pastor a recent visitor here. fi 1� • •SUNDAY, AUG. 17. 1947 There were many city visitors at ,CORATOR - Ol lYii'nel'Iate Doily @r s` '• T7.80 P. M. , Evan$eliatic Servile the various homes here over the hot PAINTER and D F •••+ week cAd• >s is. PAPPR BACK W IXSULAT�IOON WOOL MEETING About fidty friends surprised W� Q�rOU9� �s, ►781ina�es • Every Saturday at 8.00 P. R, H: and Mrs. Guthrie upon the' occ- • I. �j/ 21 Qb. $pa> d anion of their 30th wedding aunty g ^,. _CARD OF THAKKC ersary, on Friday evening last. Rev. (Care Dire. Vincent Wright) Ndlis Witb Mr. Copeland read an address any : ' Wide Varlety,at Colo• Root : l XM R. A. Murison wishes the happy couple were Presented Church Street, PickerinF: Shidgle Orders 010 . Hank her kind friends for their with a pressure cooker. W. H. and ESTIMATES FRET ,carch, flowers and fruit . received his *ife made auitAle replies. There $ do A her recent i11 was •a splendid social hour with mua- a 1016 All grades of B. C. Cedar Shingle